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Category Archives: Education

US Universities Want More African Students

The United States is looking for sub-Saharan African students to study at American universities.

March 13, 2016Leave a commentEducation, One-Minute NewsBy Kari De Leon

World Fails to Educate Its Girls

Nearly twice as many girls are denied an education as boys.

March 7, 2016Leave a commentEducation, One-Minute NewsBy Kari De Leon

Immigrants Learn to Lose Their Accents

Some immigrants in the northeastern state of Maine are learning to lose their accents.

March 2, 2016Leave a commentEducation, One-Minute NewsBy Kari De Leon

Student Posts ‘Hospital’ Photos to Skip Exams

Finner posted a photo on social media dressed as if he were sick and in a hospital.

February 24, 2016Leave a commentEducation, One-Minute NewsBy Kari De Leon

Colleges Look to Change Admission Process

Educators across the U.S. are calling for major changes to the admissions process in higher education.

February 21, 2016Leave a commentEducation, One-Minute NewsBy Kari De Leon

Students Learn Hands-on With Animals

Talking birds, goats butting heads, and a giant tortoise that hangs out with chickens are all part of a living classroom.

February 17, 2016Leave a commentEducation, One-Minute NewsBy Kari De Leon

Where Are the Best Educated Americans?

The best educated Americans live mainly in the northeastern United States or in California, a new study finds.

February 15, 2016Leave a commentEducation, One-Minute NewsBy Kari De Leon

Politicians Suggest Ways to Reduce Tuition

U.S. presidential candidates are talking about the problem of high costs in higher education.

February 11, 2016Leave a commentEducation, One-Minute NewsBy Kari De Leon

The Rising Cost of College Tuition

Congressional Research Services reports that over the past 25 years, college fees rose almost 2 percent faster than inflation every year.

January 27, 2016Leave a commentEducation, One-Minute NewsBy Kari De Leon

Technology Provides New Tools for Blind Students in Kenya

In Kenya, blind students and those with poor eyesight were still using Braille books for their studies until recently.

January 17, 2016Leave a commentEducation, One-Minute NewsBy Kari De Leon
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