Undergraduate enrollment continues to decline in the US
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, university enrollment in the United States has dropped significantly.
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Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, university enrollment in the United States has dropped significantly.
Choosing the best college course is a difficult task and many college students can relate to that struggle. Students might choose one program, take one semester to realize their error in judgment, and shift to another program. In some cases, students who take the STEM strand in senior high school end up picking college programs […]
A university in Japan will soon be offering a degree in anime and manga, which will include lessons from leading artists and animators in the industry.
K-pop certainly has many benefits for devoted fans — now, it includes getting better grades, at least for one class in the United States.
A school bus driver who drew inspiration from students to continue his education recently earned his college degree — and he did so with no less than a perfect 4.0 GPA. Clayton Ward of Massachusetts, United States, finally got his Associate in Arts degree in Liberal Arts after working while studying for a year, his […]
It’s that time of the year where every college welcomes a new batch of students that will be introduced to a whole new world filled with new experiences and a wider perspective about life. College is where students will meet other people from all walks of life. To fully welcome these new batch of students, […]
U.S. actor Mark Wahlberg might take the lead in a film about a college student’s father who gradually took over her friends’ lives.
Love isn’t the only thing college students would stay awake for. Because before their relationship is their thesis – the university requirement that causes an all-nighter marathon for students. Thesis work has become an integral part of college education in the Philippines. It is part of almost all curriculums in both the undergraduate and graduate studies in […]
Do you remember that professor who gave his students a taste of their own medicine after he caught them studying Spanish in their Engineering class? Well, we found another teacher who came up with an unlikely and hilarious solution to their common problems in the classroom. David Red is a Physics professor at St. John’s River […]