Using games in teaching ‘boosts grades and student satisfaction’
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Moving beyond ‘chalk-and-talk’ can have significant benefits, but many lecturers remain wary Read more
The BBC plans to use a multimillion investment to transform its educational offering and attract the licence-fee payers of the future, with the help of artificial intelligence. Read more
The Department of Energy just awarded almost $25 million in grants to universities for the purpose of fostering a “sustainable and diverse” workforce in science, technology, engineering, and math, or STEM, fields. Read more
There is, it seems, an epidemic of illness among the working-age population. Read more
With the pandemic all but ending in 2022 and in-person events back in full swing, colleges, universities, faculty, students and nearly everyone had the opportunity to rejoice. However, crime began percolating back up the surface at an astonishingly similar rate, beating pre-pandemic levels, USA Today reports. Read more
Many highly selective colleges are pumping up their financial aid offerings. With race-conscious admissions out of the picture, it may be their best bet for diversity. Read more
After days of uproar and protests over the University of Southern California’s decision to cancel its valedictorian’s speech, the school announced Friday it wouldn’t be hearing from its planned outside speakers either. Read more
Climate change is ‘exacerbating almost every type of illness’, and health graduates of all stripes must be geared up for it Read more
Rep. Ilhan Omar's daughter faces trespassing charges and was suspended from her college after attending the “Gaza Solidarity Encampment" protest at Columbia University. Read more
The National Lawyers Guild is defending a pro-Palestinian student’s assertions she exercised her First Amendment rights when she interrupted a private dinner party at the home of University of California at Berkeley School of Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky last week. Read more