Taliban could be convinced to open girls’ schools, says Afghanistan ex-education minister
Global governments should engage with the Taliban because some in the regime support reversing the ban, says Rangina Hamidi Read more
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Global governments should engage with the Taliban because some in the regime support reversing the ban, says Rangina Hamidi Read more
Gone are the days when rigor in medical school weeded out the weakest links. When it comes to med schools today, credentials are the commodity, students are the consumers. Read more
Despite the growing public skepticism of a college degree and its return on investment (ROI), the University of North Carolina system discovered that students with an undergraduate degree make $500,000 or more over their lifetimes than North Carolinians without one, a study found. Read more
Negotiations next spring will address state authorization and the definition of distance education but won’t consider use of third-party servicers. Read more
Most disadvantaged students likely to be hardest hit if human element of selection is replaced by technology, conference hears Read more
Principal and others at Monarch high school were reassigned over ‘allegations of improper student participation in sports’ Read more
A right-of-center think tank launched a new initiative to monitor changes in college policies in response to this year’s Supreme Court rulings banning affirmative action in admissions. Read more
In 2021, the university was fast-tracking him into a tenured professorship as part of his appointment as Florida’s surgeon general. Joseph Ladapo, Gov. Ron DeSantis’ pick for the state’s top medical official, dazzled them with his Harvard degree and work as a research professor at New York University and UCLA. Read more
Campuses across the country tightening in-class rules, seeking to boost student engagement Read more
A large tree with a noose hanging from one of its branches, KKK robes, and “whites only” signs are among the thousands of artifacts on display at a museum at Ferris State University that is undergoing a major expansion project. Read more