Journal faces ‘legal action’ for pulling pro-life papers
Pro-life researchers confirmed plans this week to take legal action against Sage Journals after the academic publication retracted three of their abortion studies. Read more
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Pro-life researchers confirmed plans this week to take legal action against Sage Journals after the academic publication retracted three of their abortion studies. Read more
The University of Minnesota Morris is excited to share with potential students that they could potentially save $20,000 on tuition costs for a bachelor’s degree, which may appease a public and federal government pushing for a more affordable higher education. The fix? It’s scraping an entire year off a student’s academic calendar with its Degree in Three programs. Read more
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Breaking out of sci-fi movies and into the classroom, holograms are becoming the latest high-tech teaching tool. Read more
Google has had to publicly state Gmail is "here to stay" after a hoax claiming it was shutting down spread widely on social media. Read more
Yale University will require standardized test scores for admission for students applying to enter in the fall of 2025, becoming the second Ivy League university to abandon test-optional policies that had been widely embraced during the Covid pandemic. Read more
Melina Abdullah, a professor of Pan-African Studies at Cal State University Los Angeles who is a leader in the Black Lives Matter movement and once argued Jussie Smollet was framed, recently stated she thinks Taylor Swift fans are kinda racist. Read more
Office for Students reviewing courses by subcontractors amid concerns of potential loan abuse and poor education standards Read more
The cancellation of an art exhibit and other recent moves by university leaders have turned the campus into a free speech battleground. Read more
Celebrities including Piers Morgan, Nigella Lawson and Oprah Winfrey have criticised the use of AI deepfake online adverts that gave the false impression they had endorsed a US influencer's controversial self-help course. Read more