3 ways ed-tech makes learning more accessible in the shift online
During times of rapid change we cannot lose sight of how essential accessibility is for millions of students and educators
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A cyber-crime spree wreaking havoc around the world has reignited calls for governments to ban ransom payments to hackers.
The University of Pennsylvania reported a record number of sizable foreign donations and contracts after its recent international fundraising campaign.
Parents' evenings are likely to remain virtual beyond the pandemic, the government's education catch-up tsar has said.
Resurgent student flows set to bypass Australia and New Zealand as education agents in most regions usher clients to more welcoming countries
Shippensburg University appears to be stalled on the creation of its Anti-Racism Institute eight months after it first announced the new program.
Interstate water disputes are as American as apple pie. States often think a neighboring state is using more than its fair share from a river, lake or aquifer that crosses borders.
Colleges grapple with resuming study abroad -- and with how to incorporate new State Department travel warnings about COVID-19-related risks into their planning.
Students, parents, faculty, administrators and other members of the public can suggest Title IX improvements
Republican lawmakers in Rhode Island introduced a bill that would ban Critical Race Theory at Universities.