California fails to overturn ban on affirmative action in college admissions
On November 3, California voters had a chance to overturn the state’s ban on affirmative action.
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On November 3, California voters had a chance to overturn the state’s ban on affirmative action.
First-year students at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine created a “new” Hippocratic Oath, one which includes promises to fight racial injustice and misinformation
Liberty University’s Board of Trustees has announced it has voted to re-create the leadership model.
Duke University this fall semester is offering a new class to its students titled: “Race, Gender, Class, & Computing.”
Shift reflects growing acceptance of online education
California voters are rejecting a proposal to restore affirmative action at the state's public colleges and universities.
The full extent of online cheating inspired by the pandemic — illicit Googling, friends texting answers to each other or sharing screen shots of exam questions in advance — can’t be measured, despite the new popularity of camera-monitoring, online proctoring and artificial intelligence to track students’ computer moves.
Relatively few colleges have released guidance for student travel over Thanksgiving, even though the COVID-19 pandemic is surging nationwide and the holiday is less than four weeks away.
Hundreds of business school professors signed a statement condemning President Trump and advocating for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.
University at Buffalo students who are stressed by election results – or lack thereof – can find solace through university-promoted racial segregation.