higher education
How Will Scrapping 'Soft Subjects' Like Art History Affect British Education?
A panel of writers looks at what the government's move to bin Art History A-levels could mean for the way we look at schooling and work.
UK universities are worried that Brexit will destroy diversity
International students generate a whopping £7bn a year for the UK economy, but numbers have been falling, and by last spring, the total number of applications from non-EU students had dropped by 6 percent.
Hillary Clinton's free college plan sounds a whole lot like Bernie Sanders'
Clinton went from backing "debt-free" college remedies to a more straightforward, Sanders-esque plan to pour money into public universities.
ITT Tech just shut down, which may actually be good for its students
After the Department of Education banned students on federal financial aid from enrolling at the embattled for-profit school, ITT said Tuesday it was forced to close its campuses.
This Genius 12-Year-Old Is the Youngest Person to Go to an Ivy League
Seems reasonable considering he read 'Lord of the Rings' at five and started studying calculus at six.
I've Been a Lecturer for a Decade and This Is What I Really Think About University
"The massive increase in fees has woken students up to the fact that universities are taking the piss."
Grad Students at Private Colleges Can Now Unionize
In a landmark decision, the feds said graduate students who work as research and teaching assistants should be considered employees.
Idiot Commenters, You Were Wrong: Thousands of Young People Are Reconsidering Uni Now Grants Are Gone
Higher education is looking more and more like an unsustainable dream.