As much grief as the decision has inspired, it has also catalyzed a movement across historically black college campuses.
The authorities have reportedly given banks under investigation until mid-December to turn over related information.
The fines were imposed after a year-long investigation into allegations of rigging of forex markets between 2008 and 2013.
Adults often burst into tears when they recognize "Sesame Street" hosts on the street; the show turns 45 on Monday.
Anti-Semitic incidents are on the rise at U.S. college campuses, according to Jewish organizations.
Portland’s worst fire in 30 years tore through an apartment building near the University of Southern Maine campus.
The spirit of Berkeley’s "Free Speech Movement" will not smile for Bill Maher. Some students aren’t happy that he's speaking at graduation.
Public health experts agree Syracuse University's decision to rescind the Washington Post's Michel du Cille's invitation to a workshop this weekend was uncalled for.
A newly published review finds a majority of states have decreased per-student funding since the U.S. recession.
Twenty eight professors from Harvard's law school said in an open letter that the new policy lacked "basic elements of fairness and due process."
Egyptian security forces arrested more than 90 students ahead of the start of the school year to prevent protests.
The dollar has surged 10 percent over the past five months to reach multi-year highs.
Critics says Concept Schools of Illinois is using the H-1B visa program to bypass U.S. educators in favor of unqualified teachers from Turkey.
Winners in the other categories of the Nobel Prize, including, physics, chemistry, literature and peace, will be announced later in the week.
The Jefferson County Board of Education had proposed for a history course that removes parts promoting civil disobedience.
Rachel Respess and Shelley Dufresne were arrested for a sex crime Wednesday after they allegedly had a threesome with a student.
As officials seek out at least 80 people who had contact with patient Thomas E. Duncan, school attendance in Dallas drops 10 percent.
The decline of the Argentinian peso versus the dollar could have a silver lining for Argentinian farmers and exporters.
The free subscription to Office 365 ProPlus includes access to the full versions of Word, PowerPoint and OneNote.
The White House has enlisted celebrities to help promote a new campaign aiming to end sexual assaults on college campuses.
“They expand our view of what is possible, and they inspire us to apply our own talents and imagination," according to the fellowship program.
A liberal group says Texas textbooks contain inaccurate and biased interpretations of U.S. history, government and world religions.
After bad press for Sallie Mae, Navient takes charge of student loans.
The University of Illinois board voted almost unanimously to deny Steven Salaita's appeal to be reinstated.
A study published by environmental regulators has said that the ozone layer around the Earth is recovering.
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has offered Professor Steven Salaita a settlement for withdrawing a job offer after he tweeted anti-Israel opinions.
Apple's reputation was sullied after iCloud’s role in a hack that resulted in the release of nude photos of Jennifer Lawrence.
Charlie Shrem will admit unlicensed money transmission, his lawyer says.
The Treasury report expected this fall will highlight benefits and downsides associated with bitcoin and other digital currencies.
Researchers think that open data could mean trillions in economic growth.