
If the school's new effort is a success, the days of bored students checking Facebook during lectures could be over.

Forget about class lectures and theoretical case study analysis. The new MBA is a hands-on degree.

Some students say a prominent professor's bias drove the creation of policies that foster economic inequality.

Harvard students say they use Facebook in class because the lectures are boring.

Most Americans go to public university, if they go to college at all. Yet so many of our role models were educated by a handful of elite schools.
Thanks to Learning Catalytics, the "flipped classroom" and peer learning could revolutionize higher education.

Over 75 percent of teens own cell phones, making them the perfect tool for learning—if teachers are on board with using them.

The lab of fresh ideas and collaboration is set to open this fall.

She's "absolutely convinced" the next tech tycoon is on campus right now, and wants to make sure the school provides support.

The U.K. wants to require schools to disclose employment data by college major.

A new study looks at how meat and potatoes affect your waistline in the long run.

While a top international scholar is teaching in the States, who's educating college students back in that professor's homeland?
Three-year degree programs save money and help students get on with their lives, but American students aren't signing up. They should be.

When students take a year off before college to gain real-world experience, everyone wins.

Harvard psychology professor Mahzarin Banaji is behind an effort to get psychology academics editing content on the online encyclopedia.

It took 10 years to map our local universe out to 380 million light years, but the resulting image is amazing.

Meet Thiel's inaugural class of super-elite "20 Under 20" fellowship recipients.

Instead of ignoring the role poverty plays in hindering student achievement, the next wave of reformers might tackle it head on.