Education
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Nonwhite Patients Are Significantly More Likely to Have Preventative Care Insurance Claims Denied
A recent study has revealed a deeply concerning trend in healthcare: Nonwhite patients are significantly more likely to have their preventative care insurance claims ... -
Question 1: The debate over the future of Nevada’s higher education system – KLAS
Nevada’s higher education system stands at a crossroads, with ongoing debate over its future trajectory. The focus is on balancing affordability, accessibility, and quality ... -
Supreme Court’s Hollow Ruling One Year Later: Asian American and Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Students Left Behind in the Pursuit of a ‘Race-Blind’ Agenda’
One year ago, the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action in college admissions, declaring race-conscious policies unconstitutional. This decision, hailed by some as a ... -
Labour’s stopgap tuition fee rise is a further test of students’ faith
Labour’s recent decision to temporarily raise tuition fees has sparked outrage among students, raising concerns about the party’s commitment to affordability and accessibility in ... -
Survey: 44% of students did not finish studies over last year | Israel National News
A recent survey conducted in Israel has revealed a worrying trend: a staggering 44% of students did not complete their studies in the past ... -
Sir Edward Byrne: Leading universities across continents
Sir Edward Byrne, an accomplished academic and visionary leader, has dedicated his career to shaping the landscape of higher education, not just in his ... -
Teen Chinese ‘maths genius’ falls from grace after rival contestants flag errors
A young Chinese math prodigy, who had captivated the nation with his impressive skills, has fallen from grace after rival contestants exposed his fabricated ... -
This new admissions system changes how students get into college — and helps schools find prospects
The traditional college admissions process, heavily reliant on GPAs and standardized test scores, is undergoing a transformation. A new wave of admissions systems is ... -
More U.K. University History Departments Cutting Jobs and Courses
The UK’s academic landscape is facing a grim reality as more and more university history departments grapple with job cuts and course closures. This ...









