Two years ago, Boston College created Messina College, a unique program offering first-generation, high-financial-need students a two-year associate’s degree with a pathway to the 4-year college. But ...
The Trump Administration cut ties with Harvard's military education programs in February. Here's how Harvard responded.
Harvard is allowing military students to defer their admission and arranging for alternative schooling options after the ...
The contingency plan follows the Pentagon's annoucement last month it would cut ties with the institution, throwing into question the status of students admitted to Kennedy School's graduate programs ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers and Team Japan star does things right on and off the field.
Right now, many high school seniors are anxiously waiting to hear back from colleges they applied to, which can be ...
Fitchburg Art Museum celebrates 100 years with free admission, new exhibits, and a focus on community impact.
Once the largest college in the country, The University of Phoenix saw enrollment dwindle over the past 15 years after it and several other large for-profit schools came under fire.
Retired Boston Symphony trombonist Ronald Barron will perform a March 15 benefit recital in Richmond featuring music by ...
For decades, research universities have relied on federal funding, with no guarantee that it will last. Now their survival may depend on compliance with the government.
Prof Nir Eisikovits and Jacob Burley of the University of Massachusetts Boston discuss AI in higher education and its role in "cognitive offloading".
The Trump administration’s campaign to end “wokeness” in the military is reshaping its relationship with U.S. higher education, breaking off longstanding ties with prestigious universities that have ...