UMKC promotes ‘Angry White Men and How They Ruined the World’
Students at the University of Missouri-Kansas City launched a podcast called “Angry White Men and How They Ruined the World.” Read more
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Students at the University of Missouri-Kansas City launched a podcast called “Angry White Men and How They Ruined the World.” Read more
For the third time in the past six years, the Drake University Student Senate chose to not recognize the Turning Point USA chapter as an official club. Read more
The postwar dream of doing better in life than your parents has faded, with the UK now a country where opportunities for upward social mobility and economic advancement are increasingly limited, research has claimed. Read more
Universities UK, which represents 140 institutions, fears ministers could be about to abandon the Horizon scheme. Read more
Last fall, when professors at Flagler College, a private liberal arts school in St. Augustine, Florida, gathered for a faculty senate meeting, they learned that the college administration had worked with their local legislator to propose a new academic center on campus, the Flagler College Institute for Classical Education. Read more
"Every university has the potential to be actively engaged in technology transfer so that good ideas benefit the general public," analysis says. Read more
With Facebook on the decline, some institutions are turning to a third-party app to foster connection among new first-year students. Faculty, administrators and current students are also welcome. Read more
Authorities in New Orleans responded to a shooting at Xavier University where Morris Jeff Community School was holding its high school graduation ceremony. Read more
Some say so, but the president’s plan to cancel at least some student debt is still not finalized. Read more
Southwest Tennessee Community College has instituted "virtual Fridays" for the summer semester in an attempt to save students and faculty pain at the pump due to record-high gas prices. Read more