Protesters set fire to Matt Walsh flyers ahead of Stanford speech, Eventbrite cancels ticket sales
Things are heating up ahead of conservative firebrand Matt Walsh’s speech at Stanford University on March 1. Read more
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Things are heating up ahead of conservative firebrand Matt Walsh’s speech at Stanford University on March 1. Read more
Governments could bankrupt three-quarters of institutions by blocking students from travelling abroad, says vice-chancellor Read more
Recent reports show that school districts are ditching progressive curricula from teachers colleges and returning to best practices for reading. Read more
The Supreme Court on Tuesday heard oral arguments in two challenges to President Joe Biden’s student debt relief plan, with several conservative justices appearing skeptical of the government’s authority to discharge millions of dollars in federally held loans. Read more
The University of Richmond removed a slave-owning benefactor’s name from its law school, infuriating his descendants. It’s a familiar debacle that illustrates the pervasive effects of culture war politics. Read more
The American Bar Association House of Delegates has rejected a panel proposal that would have eliminated entrance exam requirements for law schools. Read more
Today’s generation of students will become some of the most digitally literate citizens we’ve ever seen. Sure, they’re probably already Microsoft Word experts and have great search engine optimization skills, but even greater technological opportunities await them. Read more
After extensive complaints from sector groups, administration postpones but does not abandon prohibition against working with companies from abroad Read more
The Board of Marymount University unanimously voted on Friday to eliminate ten degree programs in the humanities and social sciences, including English, History, and Theology and Religious Studies. Read more
The Republican-led state Senate in Indiana passed a bill that would remove legal protections from teachers and school librarians who distribute material determined by legislators to be harmful to minors. Read more