The New York Times recently sparked a heated debate about academic rigor when it reported that New York University had fired a professor when students complained he was too tough. Maitland Jones, a ...
Along with books, notebooks, pens, and pencils — new research shows music may also help children achieve better grades. Market research company OnePoll, on behalf of CSU Global, surveyed 2,000 ...
Once upon a time, doing business abroad was unique: Berlitz and others published books on business etiquette for those venturing across the ocean, language books enabling you to order in a restaurant ...
Where a student graduates from can greatly influence career outcomes. Yet when it comes to choosing a college, most students ...
New results from the NSSE suggest that college students have increased their engagement in several important types of learning. But the findings also show too many students remain unengaged in ...
Academic life in Israel can be challenging – from navigating a new language, culture, and bureaucracy – yet it can also be ...
On a typical afternoon, I’d return home from school, take a quick 30-minute break, and then head straight to my desk to start studying. I was committed to putting in the effort and the time, but I ...
We all know the feeling of studying in silence—or, technically, the impossibility of finding true silence. The tick of your library’s analog clock, random paper shuffling, the occasional sneeze, the ...
A total of 341,751 students studied abroad for credit in 2017-18, representing a 2.7 percent increase from the previous academic year, according to the annual "Open Doors" report, published by the ...