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UCLA survey suggests 2.6 million Californians are victims of ‘hate incidents’ – much of it ‘verbal abuse’
Around 2.6 million Californians were victims of “hate incidents” in one year, according to a survey by the University of California Los Angeles and the state. Read more
For Fulbright applicants, a DEI disqualifier
The Trump administration staged an unprecedented intervention in this year’s Fulbright selection process, rejecting finalists whose research deals with race, gender or climate change. Read more
Colleges Across U.S. Fear Chill on Enrollments of Foreign Students
The opening session of the world’s largest international-education conference had just begun on Tuesday morning when across the San Diego convention-center hall, Slack messages began to ping and alarmed emails thudded into inboxes. Read more
Students can now earn a credential from more schools
No education sector is limited to the kinds of credentials they award as schools—from K12 districts to four-year colleges and universities—broaden their efforts to swiftly upskill the emerging and mid-career workforce. Read more
Marathi cinema goes global – but can it step outside of Bollywood’s shadow?
India's first ever silent feature film - Raja Harishchandra - in 1913, was made with Marathi language title cards. Over the past few decades, though, Marathi cinema lost its way, overshadowed by Hindi films from Bollywood. But could a revival be in sight? Read more
Scientists face ‘pivot penalty’ for changing research focus
Even extreme interest in Covid-19 science was not enough to overcome citation loss associated with switching to a different research track Read more
Yale dean emails everyone anti-Trump essay: ‘I know you share my concern’
A Yale University dean emailed the entire Divinity School a copy of his MSNBC essay criticizing President Donald Trump, according to an email recently obtained by The College Fix Read more
Real-world cybersecurity and ethical hacking experience… Before students graduate
What if you could help your students get real industry experience before graduation? Read more
Texas governor signs online safety law in blow to Apple and Google
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed an online child safety bill that requires Apple and Google to ensure that their app stores verify the age of users in the nation's second most populous state. Read more