Geopolitical ructions ‘a more enduring problem’ than pandemic
Australian forum hears that reduced ‘flow across borders’ could be an ongoing reality
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Australian forum hears that reduced ‘flow across borders’ could be an ongoing reality
The Students for Life chapter at Georgia Institute of Technology has dismissed its lawsuit against the university after the institution agreed to pay $50,000 in attorneys fees and damages and change its policies to better protect free speech on campus, according to the settlement.
Online learning is exploding and everyone at colleges, universities and trade schools is adapting.
Experts argue that asynchronous learning is a valuable tool, especially now. But it needs to be done in a thoughtful way to help students succeed.
On September 2, University of Oklahoma Vice Provost for Faculty Jill Irvine sent an email to her colleagues announcing a change in curriculum: the campus would be adding a mandatory diversity, equity and inclusion course for all students beginning in fall 2021.
The Columbia University Marching Band will dissolve after more than 100 years.
Study calls for race issues to be embedded into curricula, not taught as an ‘add-on’
Despite millions in guaranteed revenue, experts agree establishing the University of Arizona Global Campus will not be risk-free for Arizona.
Google recently announced its Google Career Certificates program, and it’s making waves in the pond of higher education.
The normalisation of burning out should no longer be accepted, say academics who have experienced it, particularly with coronavirus exacerbating the problem