Republicans: Campus Free Speech Under Attack
Several lawmakers suggested that Congress could take action to better protect free speech on college campuses—but how they would do so is unclear. Read more
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Several lawmakers suggested that Congress could take action to better protect free speech on college campuses—but how they would do so is unclear. Read more
Stanford Law Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Tirien Steinbach recently made headlines after she and other administrators assisted activist students in the disruption of a speech from conservative US Judge Kyle Duncan, who was there as a guest of the school’s chapter of the Federalist Society. Read more
Another small, private institution falls to financial pressures, which officials blame partly on the Iowa governor’s denial of their request for COVID-19 relief funds. Read more
Covid recovery at two-year campuses tied to gains among older students and high school dual programmes, but challenges still await Read more
Students can now minor in “Creative Placemaking” starting this next semester at the University of Maryland. Read more
The size of the global edtech market will approach $1 trillion by the end of this decade, according to one forecast. As for market share, edtech’s slice of the pie will increase to $133.05 billion by 2026, accelerating at an annual growth rate of nearly 18%, another analysis found. Read more
Trans-activist students said they were “not interested in conversation” with Cabot Phillips as they protested his speech inside the venue at the University of Pittsburgh. Read more
US administrators wary of losing millions in government funding over risky China ties, scholars say Read more
Columbia University students will have an opportunity soon to learn about the “decision-making” process on foreign policy issues from Presidential Fellow Hillary Clinton. Read more
With every passing day, it seems like our politicians and leaders are drawing deeper allegiances to their party. Now, it looks like students are, too. A new report uncovered that one out of four college-eligible students are crossing off schools they were previously considering based on its state’s political climate. Read more