TikTok users flock to Chinese app RedNote as US ban looms
TikTok users in the US are migrating to a Chinese app called RedNote with the threat of a ban just days away. Read more
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TikTok users in the US are migrating to a Chinese app called RedNote with the threat of a ban just days away. Read more
Elite research universities in the United States often lead in international rankings. Our top liberal-arts colleges have few overseas competitors Read more
Legal experts have raised questions about the constitutionality of certain diversity, equity, and inclusion goals at North Dakota State University, including a “statement of inclusivity” opposing “violence in language or in action.” Read more
The US is moving to impose tough new restrictions on the export of advanced computer chips and other artificial intelligence (AI) technology to dozens of countries - not just the handful it has long identified as adversaries. Read more
Policymakers will most likely focus on the return on investment, or ROI, of college programs in 2025 to appease taxpayers who are skeptical of higher education. However, some critics believe that Florida policymakers are attempting to use an economic tool to justify a conservative agenda: scrapping women- and gender-based studies. Read more
Ten colleges will launch integrated majors, which combine two existing degrees into one, to see if they lead to increased diversity and skill sets suited to the 21st century. Read more
Institutions falling short of recruitment targets will have to reform in order to receive subsidies, with extra on offer to those which merge Read more
An attorney with the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, representing two Christian colleges in Minnesota, expressed optimism about their case challenging a state law they claim infringes upon their rights as religious institutions after a December hearing. Read more
The cost of college keeps spiraling ever higher, right? Not necessarily. New research indicates students are paying significantly less to attend public universities than they were a decade ago. And tuition increases at private colleges have finally slowed after years of hefty rises. Read more
SA chapter of history is closing: Jim Grossman is retiring after 15 years as executive director of the American Historical Association, a group of more than 10,400 members. Read more