Concerns mount over consequences of relaxed grading for law students
Law schools are seeking to level the academic playing field as classes move online.
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Law schools are seeking to level the academic playing field as classes move online.
Many colleges and universities have extended the deadline for high school seniors to accept admission offers.
A new survey finds that a majority of students say that offensive jokes could constitute hate speech.
A number of editorial boards at student newspapers across the country are calling for "lower standards" to grading because of the coronavirus.
SUNY-Geneseo was given access to a student’s account that mocked the school.
A New York college is offering students a unique way to feel connected to campus, even though they're not there.
Michigan State University sent an email to students telling them how to refer to coronavirus.
UC-Berkeley is instructing professor not to proctor exams as classes have moved online.
College and universities stand by their tuition hikes even amid COVID-19.
As schools ease up on grading amid the coronavirus, Ivy League schools are following suit.