Tech transfer: Ranking the top 25 research universities in the U.S.
"Every university has the potential to be actively engaged in technology transfer so that good ideas benefit the general public," analysis says. Read more
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"Every university has the potential to be actively engaged in technology transfer so that good ideas benefit the general public," analysis says. Read more
Last fall, when professors at Flagler College, a private liberal arts school in St. Augustine, Florida, gathered for a faculty senate meeting, they learned that the college administration had worked with their local legislator to propose a new academic center on campus, the Flagler College Institute for Classical Education. Read more
For the third time in the past six years, the Drake University Student Senate chose to not recognize the Turning Point USA chapter as an official club. Read more
Students at the University of Missouri-Kansas City launched a podcast called “Angry White Men and How They Ruined the World.” Read more
Institutions large and small are hoping to learn from others at AAC&U sessions how they can help fight systemic racism Read more
A Canadian college is under fire after social media users discovered the school required students and faculty joining a Zoom call to agree they have benefited from white privilege and vow to engage in acts of “decolonization.” Read more
The Education Department will automatically discharge $5.8 billion in federal student loans owed by over 560,000 borrowers who attended any campus operated by Corinthian Colleges, a for-profit education company that was found guilty of defrauding students. Read more
Road-traffic noise significantly slows the development of crucial memory and attention skills in primary school children, research has found. Read more
Students at the University of Missouri-Kansas City launched a podcast called “Angry White Men and How They Ruined the World.” Read more
According to Florida Today, Adam Tritt, an advanced placement English teacher at Bayside High, launched the fundraiser in hopes of purchases challenged reading material like "The Slaughterhouse-Five" for his students' summer reading requirements. However, the list of books quickly drew backlash from critics. Read more