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Study Finds No Shortage of STEM Workers in U.S.

While many educators and politicians say that colleges need to increase science and technology enrollments to meet workforce demands, a...

Academic Minute: Evolution of Birds

In today’s Academic Minute, Hans Larsson of McGill University discusses the evolutionary pressures that influenced the development of flight in...

Faculty Union Concedes Defeat at Montana State

Montana State University will decertify its faculty union after the affiliate of the American Federation of Teachers and the National...

House Holds Hearing on Data Disclosures

WASHINGTON -- When choosing a college, most prospective students are more in need of help navigating already-available data than they...

Study: Taiwan Students Avoid Interaction With Professors

Only 28 percent of students at Taiwan's universities say that they interact with faculty members, and only 36 percent participate...

No More Freshmen in Washington State

A new law in Washington State, requiring that all statutes be converted to gender-neutral language, has led to the elimination...

California Senate Panel Mulls Course Outsource

California's Senate education committee is expected to vote next week on a newly amended plan to allow online courses from...

U. of Texas Sold Some of Its Gold Holdings

The University of Texas Investment Management Co., which has attracted attention for its major purchases of gold, is shifting strategy...