Harvard regains spot atop U.S. News college rankings, focus on grad rates spurs movement

Harvard regains spot atop U.S. News rankings

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Stores recognize that school shoppers aren’t looking for cookie-cutters

School shoppers giving a lesson in individualism

Lightening strike kills 7 children at religious school in Sudan’s Darfur region

Lightening kills 7 school children in Darfur

Anti-war protesters call for removal of former Bush attorney who teaches law at UC Berkeley

Protesters call for UC Berkeley law prof’s removal

For-profit education shares dive as government data suggests student loan access in jeopardy

For-profit education shares dive on loan data

Washington Post Co. warns that federal rules could hurt Kaplan division; stock falls

Shares drop as Post Co. warns on Kaplan division

India launches phase-II of African e-network project

NEW DELHI - India Monday launched the second phase of pan-Africa e-network, adding 12 more countries to the New Delhi-aided long distance education and tele-medicine programme.

Yale hires ousted war general Stanley McChrystal to teach leadership course

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12,000 MW wind power tapped: Abdullah

NEW DELHI - The government Monday said that 12,000 MW of wind energy has been tapped so far out of the total potential of 48,500 MW in the country.

At likely 1832 mass grave in Pa., unearthed bones show murder of Irish immigrant rail workers

Old Irish bones may yield murderous secrets in Pa.

Jamia’s biotechnology department is one of top 10

NEW DELHI - Jamia Millia Islamia university’s biotechnology department has been rated one of the top 10 public institutes of India in a nationwide survey, a university official said Monday.

Even primary level kids sexually abuse marms in Britain

LONDON - Woman teachers are subjected to sexual abuse by their students as young as six in Britain, official figures revealed Monday.

New pro-vice-chancellor for Jamia Millia

NEW DELHI - The Jamia Millia Islamia University has appointed S.M. Rashid the new pro-vice-chancellor, an official said Monday.

In polyglot Lebanon, some fear Arabic language is losing ground

Lebanon tries to retain Arabic in polyglot culture