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The Urban Farm, located just a few miles from downtown Denver, has taught kids, summer campers, and adults what it's like to ...
Higher steel tariffs will also squeeze U.S. oil companies, which need steel to build pipelines and produce oil and natural gas. Steel can make up 10 to 20 percent of the cost of a new well ...
Not only do many Americans believe higher education is elitist, but increasingly they’re concluding it’s also not very good at its job, or even harmful.
Earnings Results Higher-income consumers have been flooding dollar stores for bargains Dollar Tree saw a boost in sales from customers making over $100,000 a year, a day after Dollar General said ...
They found that higher levels of linoleic acid in plasma—indicative of dietary intake—were consistently associated with lower levels of risk factors for cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.
Dollar General’s stock was soaring as the discount retailer attracts more higher-income customers, while its core lower-income customers remain “financially constrained.” ...
The House of Representatives’ advancement of H.R.1, the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” marks a significant step toward restoring longer-term certainty for farmers and ranchers after a series of ...
President Trump's proposal to redirect $3 billion from Harvard to trade schools sparks a debate on the value of higher education and the need for a cultural reset.
U.S. stocks closed higher, overcoming early declines even as officials appeared to make little headway in a standoff over tariffs. The broad S&P 500 added 24.25 points, 0.4%, to touch 5,395.94 ...
Welcome to the first issue of The Sandbox, from Inside Higher Ed. What It Is. Computer scientists use that term to describe a tightly controlled place to try things out, to run programs that will not ...
Editor’s note: This is the fifth installment of a new column on how to improve the higher-ed workplace. Read the previous essays here.. It’s easier than ever to find doom-and-gloom rhetoric in ...
With 2050 creeping closer, and global higher education accounting for about 18.1 million tonnes of carbon emissions annually (as of 2023), we look at what’s being done – and whether it will be enough.