Minority academics face dual pandemics of Covid-19 and racism
All faculty endure mounting stress over online instruction, but BAME academics face an even more precarious situation
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All faculty endure mounting stress over online instruction, but BAME academics face an even more precarious situation
More than 70% say remote was as good if not better than in-person instruction, according to an annual study done by BestColleges.com, which offers tips to keep it going strong.
Universities and higher education coalitions spent over $80 million lobbying the federal government in 2020.
A major proponent of keeping schools closed moved his family to Austria in the fall so his children could attend in-person learning.
Kansas lawmakers are considering a proposal that would require universities to return tuition to students for days they were not in class due to the pandemic.
Hundreds of international students at three major London universities are refusing to pay their fees because they say learning mostly in their bedrooms has not justified prices of up to £29,000 a year.
This scandal doesn't feature as much money but allegedly involves completely fraudulent applications. And top colleges and universities were duped.
A New York University Law School government ethics professor was involved in embattled Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo's alleged coverup of COVID-19 nursing home deaths.
Black students at the University of Richmond are not happy that the name of a Black newspaper editor and civil rights activist will be added to a building alongside the name of a white segregationist and eugenicist.
Adam Habib apologises for causing offence in meeting, adding ‘context matters’