Feds spend $2.1M in taxpayer dollars to ‘root’ out oppression in plant sciences
The federal government has allocated $2.14 million dollars to “root” out oppression in plant sciences. Read more
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The federal government has allocated $2.14 million dollars to “root” out oppression in plant sciences. Read more
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has prompted some colleges to recall students from study abroad programs; future programs in certain parts of Eastern Europe may also be in jeopardy. Read more
Borrowers, advocates take to Twitter to show displeasure over the omission of 'crushing' debt. Read more
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A university press release confirms that UPenn and its researchers 'have received and may continue to receive significant financial benefits' as the result of a 2018 contract with BioNTech. Read more
The University of Pennsylvania and Temple University have teamed up to create the Pathway to Leadership Principal Preparation Program with Philadelphia’s public schools that will begin this summer. Read more
University of Nevada at Las Vegas president Keith Whitfield hopes the artificial intelligence version of himself will serve as a more personable chat bot that can help connect students with resources and check in on their health and well-being. Read more
Around one in 12 postgraduate researchers would publish fraudulent results if it helped them get ahead, says study Read more
Officials cited the country’s “unacceptable” invasion for terminating its partnership with research institute it developed. Read. more
When the pandemic prevented a College of Wooster professor from teaching at a local correctional facility as planned, she brought the incarcerated students to her campus classroom virtually by using robots instead. Read more