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As colleges try to tamp down partying by students, administrators consider options for promoting lower-risk -- not no-risk -- social opportunities and providing a semblance of a normal college experience.
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As colleges try to tamp down partying by students, administrators consider options for promoting lower-risk -- not no-risk -- social opportunities and providing a semblance of a normal college experience.
Why hands-on learning is essential—and still possible in the world of remote learning
Experts point to a variety of reasons for continuing digitally even as Covid cases fall
At Clemson University, English 3140 has traditionally been a class for juniors and seniors to learn technical writing for use in their future careers.
An associate dean at Boston University sent a memo to professors restricting them on terms to use about remote learning.
The University of Chicago has come under heavy criticism for its recent announcement that it will only accept graduate student applicants to its English Department who are interested in Black Studies for the 2020-21 school year.
Experts stress quick, consistent and centralised approaches, plus extra support for students and IT systems, during webinar
Working adults increasingly are interested in pursuing postsecondary education, but they are also less confident about the value of college.
Harvard’s T. H. Chan School of Public Health Tweeted an article where a Harvard PhD student casted doubt on the objective nature of math.
Australian forum hears that reduced ‘flow across borders’ could be an ongoing reality