Turns out, Harvard students aren’t that smart after all
A whopping 43% of white students weren’t admitted on merit. One might call it affirmative action for the rich and privileged Read more
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A whopping 43% of white students weren’t admitted on merit. One might call it affirmative action for the rich and privileged Read more
The University of Arizona recently hosted a seminar in which scholars and grad students discussed how “pro-migrant, anti-capitalist” outcomes can be achieved through research projects, in particular amid the COVID pandemic. Read more
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Half of respondents to survey admit cheating overall, but only 21 per cent of students from Singapore own up Read more
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After 33 days of protest, student demonstrators reach an agreement with Howard University administrators over housing conditions and student representation on the board. Read more
A hearing officer at a Nevada community college has ruled against a professor who says the school is trying to fire him for standing against weakening math standards. Read more