A Long-Standing Push
Colleges are trying to recruit women for training and apprenticeship programs that prepare them for male-dominated fields. Progress is slower than advocates hoped. Read more
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Colleges are trying to recruit women for training and apprenticeship programs that prepare them for male-dominated fields. Progress is slower than advocates hoped. Read more
A flimsy gray curtain divides a university classroom in Kabul in two — on one side sit the male students, on the other the female students, wearing hijabs. Read more
First presidential spouse with independent career hopes community college class will show middle ground on Covid Read more
The American Council of Trustees and Alumni’s newly released analysis of tuition and spending trends has found in-state tuition and fees have increased nearly 200 percent since 1990. Read more
Long-time leader’s departure amid casino furore follows withdrawal of Newcastle’s coal-aligned appointee Read more
Teachers warn ideologies will fester if they are not equipped with training and resources to tackle them Read more
A new initiative will focus on developing adult-friendly pathways at predominantly and historically Black community colleges to increase their completion rates. Read more
The number of men enrolled at colleges has fallen behind women by record levels, The Wall Street Journal reports. Read more
Newly launched Institute on Open Educational Resources will support institutions and faculty in adopting OER Read more
Fait accompli shutdown ‘a metaphor for the decline of Western liberalism in Asia’, say experts after Singapore decision Read more