Texas A&M President forces student paper to be online only
The president of Texas A&M University at College Station, M. Katherine Banks, is forcing the student newspaper, The Battalion, to publish online only Read more
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The president of Texas A&M University at College Station, M. Katherine Banks, is forcing the student newspaper, The Battalion, to publish online only Read more
As Valentine’s Day approaches, schools across the country are observing the holiday with sex toy giveaways, condom art, and sexually explicit educational events. Read more
President of company says, 'we want our hosts to develop themselves through advanced learning to fulfill the foundation's other tenets: care more, dream more, and be more.' Read more
Durham University’s largest donor has pulled his financial support for the institution because of its Covid-19 restrictions. Read more
An assignment in a course offered at the University of New Hampshire tasks students with “calling out” another person for their alleged racism or offensive language. Read more
Apple plans to introduce a number of changes to make it harder to misuse AirTags to track someone. Read more
Community college leaders want to know why the proposal to expand Pell Grants to short-term programs excludes online learning. Read more
Students from Millburn Primary School in Coleraine, Northern Ireland, joined in celebrations for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics and the Spring Festival as part of their Confucius Classroom activities. Read more
A class offered this semester at Princeton University called “Nuclear Princeton: An Indigenous Approach to Science and the Environment” is among an effort to combat alleged racism in the field of nuclear science. Read more
A bitter dispute between university staff and their employers looks set to escalate after it emerged university bosses have been advised to dock 100% of pay for staff who work to rule as part of industrial action that begins next week. Read More