Fighting Covid, US academics step past muddled bureaucrats
University scientists prove nimble, but still wish for government allies
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University scientists prove nimble, but still wish for government allies
The University of Oregon recently launched a minor in Black Studies. It comes after a fight from activists and accusations of “anti-blackness” at the institution.
James Madison University will resume in-person classes in October, officials said.
Hundreds of thousands of students who registered to take the exam in September or October will be unable to take it.
2 simple ways in which educators can collaborate in order to properly prepare students for the future, whether teaching is being done in person or remotely
A South Carolina professor publicly refused to complete a "required" diversity training.
With the recent uptick in protests around the country in regard to high profile, controversial police cases involving race, some experts have begun to look for advanced technological solutions.
Adrian College planned to terminate history, philosophy, religion and more -- until graduates organized to stop it. Faculty members still don't understand why the programs were threatened.
Hopes are high for a new university backed by a controversial Georgian billionaire after signing partnership deal with Technical University of Munich
Boston University faculty members and students recently released a letter that calls on the institution to reconsider its approach to coronavirus.