Trump slams online learning, echoing students’ disapproval
President Trump condemned virtual learning on Twitter today and called again for schools to reopen in the fall.
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President Trump condemned virtual learning on Twitter today and called again for schools to reopen in the fall.
After a UGA alumna expressed disdain over renaming campus buildings, she said her personal information was shared on social media.
Dr. Leslie Neal-Boylan, dean of the University of Massachusetts-Lowell’s Solomont School of Nursing, was fired in mid-June after writing “everyone’s life matters” in an email to students.
Female representation in Asian academia’s senior ranks is low by international standards.
Conference is first Division I league to postpone its fall football season, which some believe could influence other institutions' plans.
Barring a major resurgence of coronavirus in the coming weeks, Brown University will follow a three-term academic calendar (fall, spring and summer) in which undergraduate students are on campus for two of the three terms.
Australian decision a reminder that universities cannot impose unrealistic research requirements, academic union says
As many colleges prepare to continue teaching at least partially online this fall, student advocacy groups such as the Institute for College Access and Success (TICAS) are ramping up calls for greater scrutiny of the modality.
President Donald Trump addressed the efforts he says universities should be taking to safely reopen.
In January 2019, a student walked into the lobby of the Busch House dormitory on the Ohio State University campus and saw a dry-erase board decorated to honor Dr. Martin Luther King.