Degrees of Separation
Researchers say their results finding high levels of interconnectedness by virtue of students' course enrollments suggest caution is warranted when it comes to resuming in-person instruction.
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Researchers say their results finding high levels of interconnectedness by virtue of students' course enrollments suggest caution is warranted when it comes to resuming in-person instruction.
Multiple YouTubers, unable to provide their normal content, have turned their attention to pranking students and professors in online classes.
As schools ease up on grading amid the coronavirus, Ivy League schools are following suit.
It’s because they’ve abandoned their mission as places of learning
Popularity of Korean films and music drives emerging field of Hallyu studies and boosts Korean universities’ internationalisation
College students say the online instruction they're getting in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic is not the education for which they paid.
Nonprofit Hope Center has released a set of best practices for awarding emergency aid
College and universities stand by their tuition hikes even amid COVID-19.
Technology has become another hurdle faced by university students as their classes switch to online formats during the coronavirus pandemic. KNAU’s Melissa Sevigny reports.
Democratic college students blame President Donald Trump more than the Chinese government for the global spread of the coronavirus, according to the results of a recent poll commissioned by The College Fix.