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Australian universities’ online flight continues, as government tightens noose on indoor gatherings
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Australian universities’ online flight continues, as government tightens noose on indoor gatherings
At last count there were more than 285,000 students in the University of California system — and now with its 10 campuses largely shut down, many of those students lack housing, income and other support.
Ideologies “deeply opposed” to the West are taking over colleges and society, argued two scholars at a recent event hosted by the Clemson Institute for the Study of Capitalism.
As more colleges move to hold remote classes amid the COVID-19 outbreak, Zoom Video Communications Inc. and Cisco Systems Inc. are among tech companies offering deals to attract institutions looking to offer online lessons.
As classes move online, some colleges are choosing to go pass/fail to relieve student stress. Is that the right move?
Because of COVID-19, most professors and students suddenly find themselves forced to use technology as they teach and learn.
Students at Princeton University are petitioning the college to move to a Pass/D/Fail grading system for all spring 2020 courses.
Australia bends rules to marshal health resources, as social distancing directives are intensified
An Ivy League-educated scholar called for an end to capitalism as the only means to create a moral world during her recent guest lectures at the Presbyterian-affiliated Maryville College last week.
The UAE has worked hard to earn its title as an advanced and futuristic nation.