Many students, no matter their economic situation, don't like fretting about financial aid. As CEO of the student financial aid startup CampusLogic, Gregg Scoresby has heard plenty of these concerns. To alleviate some of their worries...
Betsy DeVos was barely confirmed last week as the new Secretary of Education - or should I say bearly.
In her welcome address to the Department of Education on Wednesday, Secretary DeVos made light of...
Like employers in many industries, staffing firms and their clients are unsure what to expect as President Trump and the GOP-led Congress contemplate how to act on their campaign pledges to reserve more U.S. jobs for American citizens.
Coding isn't just for nerds anymore.
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A Virginia university is working with an outsourcing company to train its students in coding and put them to work. George Mason University has agreed to promote Revature technology training to...
El doctor David Lenihan esta acostumbrado a tomar riesgos. Lo evidencia su formacion academica en neurociencias, quiropractica y derecho.
The specter of high college costs deters far too many low-income students and families away from higher education. Perhaps with good reason: over 20 percent of federal aid comes in the form of a parent co-signed loan. But few students from disadvantaged backgrounds have such a co-signer. And if they do...
When one thinks of community colleges, one often pictures students, both young and young-at-heart, looking to hone skills to prepare them for further schooling or career opportunities. Yet a sometimes overlooked part of that community are local companies and businesses that hope - and need - to find skilled workers.
University of Virginia officials talked about affordability in higher education at a non-voting work session at Morven Farm on Thursday.