Company that administered exams cited for scoring errors and confusion
American college student was 21 when arrested in Pyongyang; he returned more than a year later to the U.S. comatose and died a few days later
Young man accepted at Western Michigan University had been imprisoned for being a dissident
While the unemployment rate in the country is hitting record lows, 17 percent of young people in the US are jobless
The students, mostly from STEM programs, are unable to return to the US, Chinese press reports
Buying a home, getting married, having kids put on back burner
Seeking relief from clouds, cold and midterms, they descend in droves along the country’s warm southern coasts
Kenyan human-rights scholar worked with women, refugees, orphans
Some groups are filing lawsuits to correct what they say is a practice that blocks a high number of black and Latino students from receiving a 'thorough and efficient education'
Experiments provide memories can be formed and vocabulary learning can take place in both conscious and unconscious states new evidence
University of Missouri research assistants say they feared Ashim Mitra could have their study visas revoked
Lenders were overpaid and borrowers were overcharged, according to the office of the inspector general
Towson University police reported a woman in her 50s on campus showing students pictures of her son and asking if they would date him
Large cities take big bite out of young people's incomes, according to a new review
Publicly funded researchers at National Institutes of Health questioned
Snowboarder, who won gold in halfpipe in last year's Winter Games in Pyeongchang, says she wants to pursue science and continue competing
Court papers say students paid cash for tuition credits
Yale had proposed selling the emergency contraceptives in campus vending machines
While phone use is correlated with sadness among teens, apps offer help
Study of thousands of students shows the educated gain less
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