Multnomah Welcomes ‘Not Yet Believers’
The university ended a requirement that all students sign faith statements. Other Christian campuses are also taking measures to broaden their reach. Read more
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The university ended a requirement that all students sign faith statements. Other Christian campuses are also taking measures to broaden their reach. Read more
The China Writers Association has been promoting literature works that feature depictions of grassroots life, the achievements of poverty alleviation and prospects of rural vitalization. Read more
President believes that Waseda has already reformed in key ways, helping make its case for support under the country’s excellence initiative Read more
A Texas public university has announced its diversity, equity and inclusion office will be closed in response to the new state law banning DEI offices. Read more
Report says current rules set inconsistent and sometimes inadequate expectations regarding student achievement, but it stops short of suggesting “bright-line” standards for agencies. Read more
The University of Idaho has paid a Boise law firm nearly $200,000 so far this year — with almost no explanation. Read more
The small southern California city of Temecula made headlines across the US when its school board banned critical race theory and attempted to purge elementary school textbooks that reference gay rights icon Harvey Milk. Read more
The higher education minister, Robert Halfon, has decisively ruled out lifting the cap on student tuition fees in England, despite increasingly urgent warnings from vice-chancellors about the impact of declining funding on universities. Read more
Despite several high-profile cyberattacks against some of the largest school districts in the country, the education sector saw fewer ransomware attacks compared to this time last year, a new analysis suggests. However, security leaders shouldn’t be too quick to let their guards down as another threat is quickly taking the spotlight. Read more
More than 408,000 students without legal permission to be in the country are enrolled as undergraduates in United States colleges and universities, comprising 1.9 percent of all college students nationwide. Read more