Screen time use sparks discussion over how much is too much
Though sedentary behavior raises cause for concern, especially during pandemic, experts agree that setting too many boundaries for students can have negative outcomes.
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Though sedentary behavior raises cause for concern, especially during pandemic, experts agree that setting too many boundaries for students can have negative outcomes.
Indiana colleges and universities are set to receive to roughly $200 million from the federal government’s coronavirus relief package – a welcome boost as higher education institutions and their students face unprecedented challenges, both academic and financial.
Interest in overseas education is dampened by issues such as cancellations, disease control and discrimination
Since the Department of Education began cracking down on the failure to report riches from abroad, colleges across the country have become much more meticulous in their disclosure of assets from foreign funding, with some digging up records dating back to 2013.
Journalism professors are calling on major media outlets to cease broadcasting live coverage of President Donald Trump’s press briefings on COVID-19.
Millions of Americans are canceling their education plans in the face of the pandemic, according to Strada's ongoing survey.
The results are in — most students are not impressed with distance learning.
Several colleges announce intent to reopen campuses this fall, including Radford University, which said it will be "completely open," including student housing and dining.
After colleges and universities shut down campuses due to the coronavirus pandemic, students nationwide moved back home.
The University of Utah Division of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion promoted an online townhall to discuss racism toward Asians during the COVID-19 pandemic.