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100-year-old chemistry law debunked, forcing textbook rewrites
A cornerstone rule of organic chemistry that has guided students and researchers for a century has just been shown to be ...
After hundreds of hours of collaborative work, Awake Spine Surgery has been published as the first comprehensive textbook ...
In the academic world, professors and faculty often meet with representatives of textbook publishers. These book reps like to stop by, or send an email, every so often to ask what my colleagues and I ...
Despite growing online markets for discounted books, the average cost of college textbooks has risen four times faster than the rate of inflation over the past 10 years. That has caused 65 percent of ...
Students have greater access to textbook pricing information thanks to recent federal requirements, a new study shows. But it's not clear yet what if any effect the changes mandated by the Higher ...
Students hitting the college bookstore this fall will get a stark lesson in economics before they've cracked open their first chapter. Textbook prices are soaring. Some experts say it's because ...
Despite some recent improvement in textbook market options and transparency, rising prices continue to hinder students who, in the worst scenarios, are turning down classes because the materials are ...
Undergraduate textbooks are going digital. Declan Butler asks how this will shake up student reading habits and the multi-billion-dollar print textbook market. The rumble of textbooks thumping on to ...
For years teachers and activists in Texas had tried to get Mexican American studies on the curriculum. More than half of the state’s school system is Latino, and Mexicans make up the majority of that ...
Marin Independent Journal on MSN
College of Marin faces pushback over textbook program change
The decision to disconnect the library from a textbook lending system has prompted a barrage of complaints to the trustees.
A new school textbook introduced in Moscow on Monday claims Russia was "forced" to send soldiers into Ukraine in 2022, according to Reuters. Russian President Vladimir Putin has often characterized ...
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