‘The Cheapest Form of Terrorism’
A rash of bomb threats has disrupted higher ed institutions—especially community colleges—across the country this summer. Read more
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A rash of bomb threats has disrupted higher ed institutions—especially community colleges—across the country this summer. Read more
On June 25, the day after the Supreme Court voted to overturn Roe v. Wade, Harvard Law clinical instructor Alejandra Caraballo took to Twitter calling for the public harassment of the six Justices who voted in the majority. Read more
A third say cheating should be seen as only mildly wrong or not wrong at all Read more
Since the start of the pandemic, law school faculty members have gained proficiency in online teaching best practices and students have gained appreciation for hybrid and online learning options. Read more
Given the differences among the groups, content that is customized is essential to recruitment efforts. Read more
A recent survey of people’s attitudes on student loan-forgiveness revealed overwhelming support for something that’s often seen as an even deeper issue: making college more affordable. Read more
After a prolonged legal battle with Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) over violations of their First Amendment rights, students Chike Uzuegbunam and Joseph Bradford have finally been granted a settlement of $800,000. Read more
Biden administration is the third to find that antitrust law applies to colleges and universities. Read more
Education unions have written to the newly appointed education minister, Andrea Jenkyns, warning that her use of an obscene gesture and her excuses since would be unacceptable from a pupil or member of staff. Read more
Colleges have lost 1.3 million students in the past two years according to a report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. Read more