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Mellon Foundation pivots to DEI, awards millions to ‘social justice’ initiatives

The Mellon Foundation, which awarded over $500 million in grants in 2021, recently ended two of its social science fellowships ‘as part of a broader refocusing on social justice.’ Read more

First published by Kevin | January 11, 2023 | Education | 0 responses

Higher education should be wary of promising prosperity

Education helps a person escape poverty. It doesn’t directly, in the short run, combat poverty. Read more

First published by Kevin | January 11, 2023 | Education | 0 responses

How community colleges fit in to the promise of the CHIPS and Science Act

Congress’ CHIPS and Science Act was signed into law on the promise of jump-starting research and development and building a more inclusive technical workforce. Community colleges, which serve the majority of higher education’s low-income students and students of color, must be included in the conversation, experts say. Read more

First published by Kevin | January 11, 2023 | Education | 0 responses

Public universities across the country ban CCP-influenced TikTok

Public universities nationwide in the last month have moved to restrict access to the popular social media app TikTok, owned by Chinese company ByteDance, as their state legislatures have banned the use of the app on government-owned devices and networks. Read more

First published by Kevin | January 11, 2023 | Education | 0 responses

Cryptocurrency: UK Treasury considers plan for digital pound

The government is considering introducing a national cryptocurrency or "digital pound", the economic secretary to the Treasury has told MPs. Read more

First published by Kevin | January 11, 2023 | Business & Politics | 0 responses

Amid Backlash, Stanford Pulls ‘Harmful Language’ List

The university’s effort to remove racist, violent and biased language from its website morphed into a PR disaster. Other colleges’ initiatives have fared better—perhaps because they are less transparent in their practices. Read more

First published by Kevin | January 11, 2023 | Education | 0 responses

University students experience Lunar New Year in Egypt

Over 50 professors and students from Beni-Suef University attended an activity to experience the culture of Chinese Lunar New Year at the China Cultural Center in Cairo, Egypt, on Jan 4 Read more

First published by Kevin | January 10, 2023 | Education | 0 responses

Let Confucius Institutes on US campuses with conditions – review

Expert panel requested by Congress suggests conditions under which universities could be exempted from its general ban on partnerships with Chinese government-backed educational programme Read more

First published by Kevin | January 10, 2023 | Education | 0 responses

Activists oppose Columbia University class on improving Harlem

Community activists and students continue to take issue with a Columbia University course as well as the university’s partnership with developers. Read more

First published by Kevin | January 10, 2023 | Social Change | 0 responses

College degrees could become obsolete—and it could be the first step in giving your job to someone else

Colleges are dropping the SAT. Law schools are dropping the LSAT. And now, workplaces are dropping bachelor degrees—and experts think that should become the norm this year. Read more

First published by Kevin | January 10, 2023 | Education | 0 responses

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