Chief Steve Anderson said he was "deeply disturbed" by what he saw in the videos and disappointed in the response of the officers.
Sarah Berger
Nov 09, 2015
Student protests at the University of Missouri -- and its football team's boycott threat -- are in response to longstanding racial issues, students and alumni said.
Tim Marcin
Nov 09, 2015
Head football coach Gary Pinkel said Sunday the group of University of Missouri players threatening to boycott games and team activities have his complete support.
Morgan Winsor
Nov 08, 2015
In one case, the online coding school Bloc each week offers two $500 scholarships for military veterans who seek to become developers.
Salvador Rodriguez
Nov 08, 2015
The biggest foreign-exchange stockpile in the world had dwindled previously in 2015 with China's central bank selling dollar assets in an attempt to stabilize the financial system.
Aditya Kondalamahanty
Nov 07, 2015
Researchers at the University of Chicago found that children from nonreligious households were more altruistic than those who came from faith-based homes.
Ismat Sarah Mangla
Nov 06, 2015
The health of the U.S. jobs market is one of the key factors in the Fed's thinking over a December rate hike that has aided the dollar's strength.
Reuters
Nov 06, 2015
The president wants less class time spent on preparing for standardized tests. But major players Pearson, Educational Testing Service and Data Recognition Corporation/CTB may stand in the way.
Julia Glum
Oct 26, 2015
The error has brought the German lender's operational and risk-control deficiencies under the scanner.
Vishakha Sonawane
Oct 20, 2015
The 14-year-old, who was arrested last month in Texas, was to be among 100 participants in an astronomy event Monday evening.
Aaron Morrison
Oct 19, 2015
The campaign, aimed at motivating children to opt for higher studies, will be supported by over 20 media, business and nonprofit groups.
Sneha Shankar
Oct 19, 2015
Deutsche Bank announced in September that it will close its investment banking operations in Russia, to “reduce complexity, costs, risks and capital consumption.”
Sneha Shankar
Oct 16, 2015
Arizona State University's business school announced it will make its two-year full-time M.B.A. program free starting next fall.
Abigail Abrams
Oct 15, 2015
The U.S. Federal Reserve’s latest Beige Book revealed Wednesday how the sector was affected from mid-August through early October.
Jessica Menton
Oct 14, 2015
The proposal comes after some middle school parents complained that Islam was improperly taught in social studies courses.
Ismat Sarah Mangla
Oct 13, 2015
Afghanistan was named as the worst performing country for primary enrollment, but the six next most unequal are all in Africa.
Reuters
Oct 12, 2015
Companies looking to hire more graduates are driven by higher employee turnover and more baby boomers retiring.
Adam Lidgett
Oct 08, 2015
Chinese stocks rebounded, taking heart from the slowing pace of the fall in reserves, as investors returned to the markets after a week-long break.
Duncan Hewitt
Oct 08, 2015
The report did not name a specific school in a city that has more than two dozen higher education institutions.
Max Willens
Oct 04, 2015
Amid growing concern over default rates on student debt, federal officials are considering new regulations to protect borrowers.
Catherine Dunn
Sep 29, 2015
On Thursday, New York City public schools will close to mark Eid al-Adha -- and many Muslim families are hailing the decision.
Ismat Sarah Mangla
Sep 23, 2015
"I’d be lying if I didn't say that as a person of color, you may encounter some discrimination," a black English teacher said.
Aaron Morrison
Sep 23, 2015
The currency in Nigeria, Africa's largest economy and top oil producer, has been hit hard by a global oil glut and crashing crude prices.
Morgan Winsor
Sep 16, 2015
The widow of the Apple co-founder is looking to radically alter the U.S. education system with a $50 million fund.
David Gilbert
Sep 14, 2015
In a wrongful dismissal suit brought against Citigroup, a former trader is alleging wrongdoing on the part of senior managers.
Owen Davis
Sep 11, 2015
Former Intel CEO Craig Barrett said he was "disappointed" by the move that ended the company's 17-year support of the contest.
Aditya Tejas
Sep 09, 2015
For the first year, U.S. News & World Report surveyed college presidents, provosts and admissions deans to determine which were the "Most Innovative Schools."
Jackie Salo
Sep 09, 2015
The U.S. News & World Report list released Wednesday ranked which colleges offer the best deals: a high quality education for low costs.
Jackie Salo
Sep 09, 2015
U.S. News & World Report released its annual college rankings Wednesday, including a look at schools with the highest number of foreign students.
Jackie Salo
Sep 09, 2015
The U.S. News & World Report ranks colleges on 16 different measures of academic quality.
Jackie Salo
Sep 09, 2015