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New research says they correlate with family wealth -- even more than the SAT. What should colleges do?
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On May 19, University of Massachusetts Amherst history Professor Asheesh Kapur Siddique, who has developed a penchant for feuding with conservative college students on Twitter, published an op-ed in Teen Vogue arguing that “universities are right-wing institutions.”
Former students have complained of sexism and racism at University College London’s leading architecture school going back a decade, alleging inappropriate comments were made about appearance and race and female students were sometimes brought to tears.
Professor created Warrior Coffee Project to provide hands-on experience in sustainable development and international trade
Princeton University will seek to 'establish a more diverse supplier base' as part of its work to 'address systemic racism.'
Proctoring companies that use artificial intelligence to monitor students’ behavior during online exams typically require university instructors to review footage of unusual activity. But is that human oversight actually happening?
Potential university payments to municipalities would be tied to property value.
Employers, universities and students are demanding bilateral recognition of Indian qualifications.
A national online course-sharing consortium for community colleges aims to expand access to online learning. It’s also an attempt to relieve budgetary and enrollment pressures after a particularly challenging year.
‘If evangelicals don’t change, they pose an existential crisis to us all … their racism, their sexism, their homophobia, their lack of belief in science, lack of belief and common sense may end up killing us all’