Smaller Georgia colleges grapple with huge declines in enrollment
Educators believe the freefall will continue amid projections of decreasing birthrates and fewer students graduating from high school. Read more
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Educators believe the freefall will continue amid projections of decreasing birthrates and fewer students graduating from high school. Read more
The children of refugees and asylum seekers are receiving lessons in hotel car parks in Manchester because no places have been found at local schools, charity workers say. Read more
Hundreds of academics have signed a letter calling for American and British universities to refuse donations from oil and gas companies. Read more
QS report shows American institutions sliding a bit but still dominant in research and devotion to current global issues. Read more
A rise in the number of international students from Europe going to Canada appears to be a product of Brexit, according to an analysis of the latest trends in immigration data. Read more
Young adults and teenagers who went to state schools in England are as happy with their lives as their peers at private schools, according to a new study by researchers at University College London. Read more
The Ivy League school advertised a 'Black Out' night for a Macbeth production in which the university requested non-Black patrons to 'join us at another performance.' Read more
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge H. Jay Ford III recently ruled against entirely dismissing a lawsuit filed against UCLA by accounting lecturer Gordon Klein, who would not implement a lenient race-based grading system in the immediate aftermath of George Floyd’s death. Read more
With many Americans struggling from inflation and the pandemic, the President and his team grant another pause to those with education debt. Read more
AAUP releases annual faculty salary data, saying that average faculty pay effectively fell 5 percent this year over last when accounting for runaway inflation. Read more