The four-day week: will it catch on in academia?
Some institutions now follow the model, but experts question whether it will benefit a sector where 24/7 culture is ingrained
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Some institutions now follow the model, but experts question whether it will benefit a sector where 24/7 culture is ingrained
Emma Dabiri’s research uncovers the ways that our immediate reactions to people are still underpinned by the ideologies of ‘scientific racism’
Tina Chan developed the PASS Kit after experiencing anxiety and depression while at college. The University of Waterloo in Canada now provides a kit to all first-year students.
Yale student groups and a petition demand the disarming of campus police.
A former Arizona State University professor says he was required to ensure at least 30 percent of his students failed. The university says he’s lying.
A recent surge of higher ed chief administrator positions that involve spearheading web initiatives reveals that online learning is now mainstream.
Academics fear global reach of new Singaporean legislation could result in censorship of international academic journals
A flier at Stanford advertised massages and acupunctures...but only for transgender and non-binary students.
Federal prosecutors have sent letters to some college students or graduates whose parents have been implicated in the nationwide admissions bribery and fraud scandal, informing them that they may also be targets in the probe, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Williams plans to revise its policies after a faculty petition to adopt free speech guidelines enraged student activists.