Zoom boss Greg Tomb fired ‘without cause’
Video conferencing platform Zoom has sacked its president, Greg Tomb, a former Google executive. Read more
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Video conferencing platform Zoom has sacked its president, Greg Tomb, a former Google executive. Read more
Three recent studies highlight confusion about alternative credentials. But all parties seek quality, verifiable, bite-size, low-priced online offerings targeting specific industries. Read more
On Feb. 8, following a normal chapel service at Asbury University, a group of students remained in their school’s chapel to continue praying and singing. Worship and prayer then continued non-stop until Feb. 21. Over the course of the event, thousands of young people from across the country flocked to Asbury to join in the revival, with similar revivals cropping up at nearby Christian colleges. Read more
Students turning to AI to generate answers undermines business case of contract cheating industry Read more
Over 1,300 colleges and universities nationwide manage student behavior records about various “things related to a student’s conduct and well-being” with the same software company: Maxient. Read more
As we prepare for a new year, we look back on the lessons learned, both good and bad, as the door closes 2022. Questions continued around meeting the needs of non-traditional students, offering flexible learning in different modalities, and ensuring students receive beneficial outcomes for their considerable financial investments. Read more
The first award ceremony for outstanding foreign teachers at primary and middle schools in Suzhou, East China's Jiangsu province was held in the city on Feb 24. Read more
At Harvard-Yale conference on law school rankings, the education secretary joins the call for all colleges to stop participating. Read more
The Republican-led state Senate in Indiana passed a bill that would remove legal protections from teachers and school librarians who distribute material determined by legislators to be harmful to minors. Read more
The Board of Marymount University unanimously voted on Friday to eliminate ten degree programs in the humanities and social sciences, including English, History, and Theology and Religious Studies. Read more