College students again give thumbs up to online learning
More than 70% say remote was as good if not better than in-person instruction, according to an annual study done by BestColleges.com, which offers tips to keep it going strong.
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More than 70% say remote was as good if not better than in-person instruction, according to an annual study done by BestColleges.com, which offers tips to keep it going strong.
All faculty endure mounting stress over online instruction, but BAME academics face an even more precarious situation
With the pandemic limiting face-to-face interaction, universities turned to new virtual peer tutoring pathways that save money and can offer sessions at any time of day.
A page dedicated to “inclusive language” at the United Kingdom’s University of Manchester tells students and staff to avoid words like “mother” and “father” because gender “can be fixed or fluid.”
The Secular Student Network is suing to overturn a Trump-era rule protecting religious expression at public colleges and universities.
The University of California system secured a landmark open-access deal with publisher Elsevier, it announced yesterday.
At a hotel restaurant overlooking the beach, a group of students from the University of Georgia raised their cocktails to celebrate the start of the weekend.
Citing “misinformation on Twitter,” Columbia University this week defended its announcement that it would be holding six separate graduation ceremonies for students based on characteristics such as race, sexuality, and income level.
The French education minister has announced an investigation into researchers "looking at everything through the prism of wanting to fracture and divide."
For institutions with a dual mission — that is, colleges or universities that offer a mix of certificate and two-year programs as well as four-year degrees — there is no single category in the Carnegie system that reflects their unique and emerging position.