Professor to teach course defending American nationalism
Alexander Riley, a professor of sociology at Bucknell University, is used to bucking the trend.
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Alexander Riley, a professor of sociology at Bucknell University, is used to bucking the trend.
Pacific Justice Institute, a conservative nonprofit legal defense organization based in California, is encouraging church leaders to start their own homeschooling co-ops as the coronavirus pandemic and resulting shutdown has likely caused an unprecedented number of families to consider making the leap to homeschooling.
By some measures, the humanities are in decline. By others, their death has been overstated. A new report offers some data from before the pandemic.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan recently announced a plan to make essential pandemic workers in her state eligible for free college.
The number of colleges facing class-action lawsuits over their refusal to refund any tuition dollars after schools switched to remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic has grown in recent weeks, and two law firms are leading the charge.
Schools, anticipating a deepening economic crisis, had lobbied for more aid from the stimulus bill, but they still welcomed the support.
An Arizona Community College Professor was targeted with violent threats in a campaign against him for asking controversial questions about Islam on a quiz.
Longevity experts predict that with universities forced online and desperate for new revenue, shift to older students will follow
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, using discretion written into the coronavirus stabilization law, is using millions of dollars to pursue long-sought policy goals that Congress has blocked.
Missouri Western cuts 30 percent of the faculty, along with programs in history, political science, sociology, economics, music and more.