Students want online learning options post-pandemic
The experience of learning remotely during the pandemic left students with a positive attitude toward online and hybrid courses, a new survey suggests.
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The experience of learning remotely during the pandemic left students with a positive attitude toward online and hybrid courses, a new survey suggests.
A new University of Pittsburgh policy will give professors the option to give students a passing grade, even if they don't complete the class coursework.
A bill intended to close the data gaps on student outcomes in higher education is widely supported, though some are hesitant about how it handles personal information.
Union threatens strikes and marking boycott after staff identified for redundancy based on research grant income and citation impact scores
The Idaho House approved legislation aimed at preventing universities from teaching critical race theory, which examines the ways in which race and racism influence American politics, culture and the law.
The University of San Diego is formally reviewing a law professor who made a blog post critical of the Chinese Communist Party.
A Rutgers professor is using trigger warnings for his courses involving uncomfortable realities of Greek and Roman history.
Relying on academic research, thinktanks translate findings into the language of politicians and media, EUA president Michael Murphy argues – but not always accurately
Weeks after the University of Pennsylvania announced repatriation plans for a controversial collection of skulls, a separate set of human remains is bringing scrutiny. Princeton University is implicated.
A new survey reveals that college students do not feel comfortable openly disagreeing with professors on controversial topics or expressing an unpopular opinion on social media, raising questions on whether or not America’s colleges remain a place for the open expression of ideas and thoughtful debate.