College admin suspended after suggesting Iranian leader pick American targets ‘he would bomb’
A Massachusetts college administrator was suspended with pay over a social media post.
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A Massachusetts college administrator was suspended with pay over a social media post.
A Yale student who became embroiled in an international controversy that upended her entire life is demanding body cam footage from campus police officers, footage she says will exonerate her of claims that she was racist to call the police on a black student who had been sleeping in a dorm common room.
When asset management company Rheaply approached Washington University in St. Louis with a plan to make better use of campus equipment and supplies, Cassandra Hage, assistant director in the school’s office of sustainability, was already searching for "a way to circulate surplus property internally and also to connect with nonprofit organizations that might be able to utilize the university’s surplus."
With the launch of MicroBachelors, MOOC platform edX lays the groundwork for a fully online undergraduate degree taught by multiple universities.
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The Democrat-controlled U.S. House wants to force schools to let biologically male students compete in girls’ sports.
A New York City journalism professor says that Trump "doesn't know anything" and is "not good at anything a president has to do."