Lincoln College, established in 1865, announced that it will be closing its doors because of a cascade of problems brought on by a recent cyberattack.
Critics claim the technology is a privacy breach that could lead to students being wrongfully penalized.
It's a promising start, but the space agency has plenty of work to do, given that 90% of its astronauts are white.
An investigation discovered at least five active honeypot sites claiming to offer exam answers while collecting visitor data.
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On the plus side, zombie invasion means you can put off homework another day or two.
City officials reacted after the Chicago Teachers Union voted to resume remote learning.
Researchers found no major difference in performance between students who watched a lecture at normal speed versus those who watched at 1.5X or 2X speed.
Kids across the U.S. were supposedly encouraged to call in threats of school shootings and bombs for December 17.
Meet a few of the mysterious foes your magical students will cross paths (and rolls for initiative) with in Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos .
On the fourth episode of The ABCs of Big Oil podcast, we look at how fossil fuel companies have taken over higher education.
On the third episode of The ABCs of Big Oil podcast, we look at why the oil and gas industry wanted to propagandize high schoolers.
Should it really be any surprise that this disaster hit a city that has a high school football team called the Oilers?
Despite a wholesale ban on TikTok, the "devious licks" trend is still proving itself to be as devious as ever.
The latest trend on TikTok involves students reportedly stealing everything from projectors and microscopes to plastic spoons and paper towel holders.
The issue might end up being decided by the Florida Supreme Court.
In-person classes resumed, but online and hybrid courses remain offline—for now.
The Florida Governor previously directed departments to cut funding to schools unless masks are optional.
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