The president was expected Monday to reveal $240 million in private-sector projects that aim to inspire kids to study science, technology, engineering and math, also known as STEM.
Students at schools with suspension policies were 1.6 times more likely than kids in schools without them to use marijuana the next year, according to a new study.
More than 1.4 million students at 1,217 centers are taking the college prep exams.
The Pledge of Allegiance was read in Arabic as part of National Foreign Language Week in Pine Bush, New York, sparking anger from many.
"Nonconsensual distribution of photos" is forbidden in Penn State's code of conduct.
The company says monitoring social media is necessary to protect the integrity of the test.
Heart patients are more likely to survive if admitted during national cardiology conferences — when cardiologists are away from hospitals.
This brilliant general and politician led a whirlwind life, until his assassination on March 15.
A video showing drone delivery of admissions decisions is only for fun, a dean says. Real decisions will be available only online.
"Their scores were abysmal," a researcher said of U.S. young adults. Encouraging critical thinking was recommended as a remedy.
The two expelled students are too young to have started the chant based on SAE trustees' timeline.
Results of the last four SAT exams held in Asia have been held back, amid accusations of widespread cheating in several Asian countries.
The Oklahoma University administration's quick condemnation showed its commitment to keeping students safe, experts say.
Experts say racially diverse campuses can be transformative for students who come from segregated communities.
People can visit whitehouse.gov/collegeopportunity to show support for the plan.
The university's president, David Boren, said an investigation into the Sigma Alpha Epsilon incident is ongoing.
Harvard University grabbed a spot near the top on four out of the six lists.
Libraries can request up to $10,000 to buy books, start projects or even repair computers.
The national organization of Sigma Alpha Epsilon suspended the chapter Sunday night.
The plans were announced in the wake of revelations about the sexual exploitation of children in different parts of the U.K.
No. 1 was Harvey Mudd College, where students net about $985,300 in the 20 years after they graduate.
The new exams are more rigorous and complex, causing parents across the country to seek tutoring for their kids.
The senators also want to survey students at every university in the U.S. about their experiences with the issue.
India's economic survey, presented annually by the finance ministry, predicts that India will be one of the fastest growing economies this year.
The "Corinthian 15" are protesting for-profit colleges and the government's role in student loans at such schools.
Nearly half of people thought the American Revolution was included in Common Core standards.
The undocumented student community could get bigger if the Obama administration successfully expands its 2012 immigration policy.
Reporters were barred from Saturday's information session in Newark to keep attendees' identities safe.
The university's move comes as it, along with several other schools, are under federal investigation over how they deal with sexual harassment.
Twenty-two states and Washington, D.C. have adopted laws that require sex education in public schools.