‘Robot-proof’
Northeastern president discusses his new book on how higher education can train students for careers where technology cannot make them redundant.
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Northeastern president discusses his new book on how higher education can train students for careers where technology cannot make them redundant.
Lectures for one of Reed College’s signature learning experiences, a humanities course centered on the ancient Mediterranean, were canceled after protesters attempted to interrupt the class to protest what they see as Eurocentrism.
New results from the nation’s most widely used college admission test highlight in detailed fashion the persistent achievement gaps between students who face disadvantages and those who don’t.
Historians like to say that everything has a history. Yet the natural sciences remain somewhat removed from academic debates over what to do with monuments tied to dark chapters in American history.
Arkansas’s new public online university chooses national accreditor over its regional agency, raising questions about pace, prestige and the state of quality assurance.
As the president of LaGuardia Community College, Gail Mellow spent years encouraging the hundreds of undocumented students on her school’s Queens campus to sign up for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
England’s new university access tsar must be a “strong public advocate” for the widening participation agenda in higher education, a leading sector expert has said.
Twenty luxury cars, including Maserati, Ferrari and Porsche, were parked at the campus of Wuchang Polytechnic College in Hubei province to welcome its freshmen
New study from Sodexo tries to illuminate the top worries for college students in different countries. In the United States, that’s money.
Jo Johnson will step up his calls for “restraint” in vice-chancellors’ pay by setting out instructions for England’s Office for Students to “use its powers” on the issue, including the potential use of fines.