Advances in deaf education
Colleges and individuals are endeavoring to make education for deaf people more inclusive and accessible by developing technical vocabulary, training interpreters of color and ensuring greater access.
Colleges and individuals are endeavoring to make education for deaf people more inclusive and accessible by developing technical vocabulary, training interpreters of color and ensuring greater access.
University of Michigan Dearborn made a universitywide decision to reject remote proctoring and invest in faculty development instead.
Study finds that most college diversity policies are based on educational benefits, consistent with the Supreme Court.
Start-up uses an algorithm developed by Sara Goldrick-Rab to approve student emergency aid applications quickly. Experts say the outsourcing can work, if known pitfalls can be avoided
Coursera’s initial public offering looked good for the company, which the market valued at over $7 billion.
University of Notre Dame Law School told admits to put down deposits before spots ran out. On Tuesday, seats went from 67 percent to 100 percent claimed in a matter of hours.
A new survey by the Carnegie Corporation of New York and Gallup, released today, finds that many parents want alternatives to college for their children.
The University of Wisconsin at Madison has changed how it uses exam proctoring software Honorlock in response to complaints that the software failed to recognize the faces of students with darker skin tones
The U.S. higher education sector will feel a revenue hit for several years from a low number of international students enrolling in colleges and universities this fall, according to a report issued last week by Moody’s Investors Service.
Embry-Riddle researchers create a search engine to help professors identify whether course content has been “compromised” on Course Hero, producing ripe conditions for student cheating.