Pandemic ‘will drive universities into lifelong education’
Longevity experts predict that with universities forced online and desperate for new revenue, shift to older students will follow
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Longevity experts predict that with universities forced online and desperate for new revenue, shift to older students will follow
An Arizona Community College Professor was targeted with violent threats in a campaign against him for asking controversial questions about Islam on a quiz.
Disney has ordered unauthorised copies of its Club Penguin game to close, after the BBC found children were being exposed to explicit messages.
Amazon says it will produce hundreds of thousands of face shields for medics and sell them at cost price in the US.
Schools, anticipating a deepening economic crisis, had lobbied for more aid from the stimulus bill, but they still welcomed the support.
Some publishers are moving toward an open model, prompted by COVID-19.
The number of colleges facing class-action lawsuits over their refusal to refund any tuition dollars after schools switched to remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic has grown in recent weeks, and two law firms are leading the charge.
Ubisoft is suing Apple and Google over a Chinese mobile game it says is "a near carbon copy" of one of its most popular games, Rainbow Six: Siege.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan recently announced a plan to make essential pandemic workers in her state eligible for free college.
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