Singapore institute looks for solutions in Asian conflict hotspots
NUS centre starts work with China-India relations, before turning to Sino-Japanese ties
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NUS centre starts work with China-India relations, before turning to Sino-Japanese ties
Still mulling that potential gap year? Maybe this will push you toward a decision.
Provision buried in executive order the president signed Tuesday directed officials to end exchange program in response to Beijing's tightening control over the region.
The coronavirus crisis has had a profound impact on the ocean economy. Before the pandemic, the OECD forecast that by 2030 the ocean economy would double in size to $3 trillion, providing full-time employment for around 40 million people.
Solutions provider and former Jamestown coach Josh Knutson discusses the potential for VR to take off in competitive gaming programs and barriers holding it back.
St. Francis Xavier had attributed idea to lack of insurance coverage
Several Ivy League colleges are facing student lawsuits for failure to offer tuition refunds after transitioning all classes to online learning.
The University of Pennsylvania recently announced that it will stop publicly displaying a collection of skulls after some students decried the display as racist.
Colleges are implementing social contracts or making addenda to code of conduct policies requiring students to abide by social distancing guidelines this fall.
The number of students that can be served per minute is not a normal concern for college and university dining administrators, who in recent years have tried to distinguish themselves on the quality and variety of their food, and the sense of community that it can bring to a campus.