Mass redundancies will trash the reputation of UK universities
It may be difficult to enter on to a balance sheet but some weaker institutions may struggle to recover from reputational damage, Read more
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It may be difficult to enter on to a balance sheet but some weaker institutions may struggle to recover from reputational damage, Read more
The Center for Talented Youth at Johns Hopkins University is currently offering a summer class titled “Persuasion and Propaganda” that promises to teach junior high and high school students about “fake news.” Read more
The National Institutes of Health’s announcement in late February that it would cap indirect research funding at 15 percent sent universities across the nation into a panic. Read more
Five semesters after ChatGPT changed education forever, some professors are taking their classes back to the pre-internet era. Read more
Social media and video networks have become the main source of news in the US, overtaking traditional TV channels and news websites, research suggests. Read more
Nush Ahmed, 22, said she was “stubborn” when she went against her parents’ wishes and chose to attend a career technical program 800 miles from home instead of enrolling in a traditional four-year college nearby. Read more
Weeding allows collections to evolve with academia – but redistributing books to other libraries could help equalise knowledge access, says Natalie Pang Read more
The University of Michigan has seen a significant drop in male attendance, according to research by Mark Perry, an economics professor and civil rights advocate. Read more
Stark images, captured from a drone by environmental campaigners and shared with the BBC, appear to show how nickel mining has stripped forests and polluted waters in one of the most biodiverse marine habitats on Earth. Read more
Gen Z students feel well-informed about four-year degrees and post-high school workforce options but know less about other non-college pathways, a new survey finds. Read more