COVID-19 pandemic empties classes from elementary to university
Students heading home, staying away from others
But parents, students of other schools critical of uneven response to study-abroad evacuees
For those in Generation Z, it's where the 'party is happening,' say marketers
Advances have helped, but economic gaps are wide
The effort that began nearly 10 years ago is gaining attention at such prestigious schools as Georgetown, Harvard and Yale
Universities try new tactics to get students to return to school
Alibaba and government collecting infection data
Some nations organize evacuations, others decide to leave students in China
Johns Hopkins University says diversity, and financial aid requests, have increased since it ended the practice
Similar to small commercial news outlets, many college papers are lacking money from advertising but are not yet folding
Eighteen institutions say the dead are among their students and researchers
Budget cuts will not close American University in Afghanistan, Sedney says
Temporary employment, such as internships and co-ops, help students choose jobs
Online job-posting site shows diversity of firms and locations
Georgetown University develops database showing how much you’ll earn in 10, 20, 30 and 40 years
In snapshot of abilities of 15-year-old students in reading, math and science, four provinces in China outperformed international peers, as US and European nations show stagnant scores
Carving out a special niche helping to boost enrollments
Multiple issues confront the future of US higher education
US government created shell university to expose student visa weaknesses, it says
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