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University and College

Ken Ono had an epiphany. Now the professor is moving to Silicon Valley to chase mathematical superintelligence. In his first season as a starter, Ty Simpson has led the Crimson Tide to the brink of a ...
After decades of planning and setbacks, officials are laying the groundwork for something that would be the first of its kind ...
Join industry leaders in San Diego to explore trends, innovations, and investment opportunities in student housing. Learn how ...
Developers, colleges and universities, and AEC teams are embracing prefabrication and modular construction for purpose-built ...
The UC Regents voted to increase tuition costs based on inflation and approved funding for UCSB's East Campus Housing during ...
Soldier, do you copy? It’s almost finals week, which means that you’ve fallen victim to one too many traumatic scenarios ...
City of Hope and UCI Health-Irvine will open their doors in early December, with Hoag following suit next year. What does it ...
Ridge Walk North Living and Learning Neighborhood transforms life in UC San Diego’s north campus. This story originally ...
UC San Diego says it’s struggling to deal with a large and growing number of freshmen whose math skills are below middle-school level, leaving many unprepared to thrive at an institution famed for its ...
A University of California San Diego report warns that roughly one in eight incoming college students can’t meet middle school math standards. It found that the number of students needing to take ...
Jeanne Allen, founder and CEO of the Center for Education Reform, joins ‘America Reports’ to discuss a new study showing many UC San Diego freshmen are unprepared for college-level math. Harvard MBA ...
The number of first-year students at the University of California, San Diego, whose math skills fall below a middle school level has increased nearly 30-fold over the past five years, according to a ...