Go green? Growth potential is strong for degree programs around climate
More than 1,500 colleges and universities have tracks that focus on the environment, but more are needed as national workforce expands. Read more
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More than 1,500 colleges and universities have tracks that focus on the environment, but more are needed as national workforce expands. Read more
With mathematics playing an increasingly important role in spurring a new round of technological advancements, entrepreneurs have called for more efforts to cultivate math talent in order to help the nation establish a beachhead in the next frontier of technological competition. Read more
Christian Watson, a 22-year-old recent college graduate, is entitled to a $20,000 deduction of his college loan payment under President Joe Biden’s recent student debt-forgiveness initiative. Read more
The pandemic may be fading, but some students still need accommodations and flexibility, proponents say. Others argue that recorded lectures inhibit class discussion, compromise privacy and threaten faculty intellectual property rights. Read more
Students are beginning to realize that stacking credentials is a more economical way of getting an education Read more
On this week’s episode of Campus Countdown, Campus Reform Correspondent Emily Sturge reported on the Biden Administration's student loan cancellation plan. Read more
Hackers targeted the second-largest school district in the US with a cyber-attack over Labor Day weekend, officials at Los Angeles unified school district have confirmed. Read more
Two white Africanist scholars were heavily criticized on social media recently by many of their colleagues over a paper they wrote on decolonization, citing concerns over “white saviorism” and “frontierism.” Read more
The union that represents Rider University’s professors voted Thursday to authorize its leadership to strike if it and the school cannot reach a “fair and equitable contract,” according to a statement from the Rider University Chapter of the American Association of Union Professors. Read more
When making decisions about whether non-faculty employees’ jobs could be done remotely or under a hybrid arrangement, college and university officials may not realize that most students don’t expect or feel they need in-person staff. Read more