Cautious optimism about teaching STEM online
The shift to remote learning forced STEM instructors to increasingly accept online education. But concerns about how to give students meaningful lab experiences remain.
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The shift to remote learning forced STEM instructors to increasingly accept online education. But concerns about how to give students meaningful lab experiences remain.
Black students at the University of Richmond are not happy that the name of a Black newspaper editor and civil rights activist will be added to a building alongside the name of a white segregationist and eugenicist.
This scandal doesn't feature as much money but allegedly involves completely fraudulent applications. And top colleges and universities were duped.
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.
The University of California system secured a landmark open-access deal with publisher Elsevier, it announced yesterday.
Boise State halts a diversity course for 1,300 students midsemester over a rumored video of a student being “humiliated” for being white.
Cybercriminals using ransomware increasingly focus on colleges and universities. What steps can institutions take to minimize their own risks -- and threats to the sector?
Academics prefer to read and cite final published versions of journal articles instead of prepublication works, publisher's survey finds.
Seeking sustainable new revenue streams, 16 major university presses have partnered with a for-profit publishing house to sell digital versions of their annual front-list collections.
Unprecedented declines in college enrollment among new high school graduates appeared last fall. Drops were especially steep for graduates of low-income high schools.