Freshman course asks ‘Is American Progress a Myth?’
A new seminar for the spring semester at Dickinson College questions if America has progressed as a nation.
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A new seminar for the spring semester at Dickinson College questions if America has progressed as a nation.
More than a year after it derecognized a Christian student group for murky reasons, a Montana high school has reinstated its Fellowship of Christian Athletes “huddle” as a non-curricular club.
Analysis from University of Portsmouth suggests regular testing and support for isolating students has limited spread to wider public
Incarcerated and on-campus students learn together in Claremont Colleges' 'Inside-Out Pathway-to-BA'
Some colleges have called on student groups to manage reports about violations of coronavirus-related public health protocols on campuses and to impose punishments or penalties for peers who don't comply.
A Trump-loving employee of the University of Wisconsin-Madison this week was terminated by the university weeks after he was caught on video plowing his motorcycle through a group of students at a local Black Lives Matter rally.
Student loan servicers say a funding cut by the Education Department forced them to reduce staff. Now they're about to get flooded by calls from borrowers.
After several years of steady improvement, college completion rates appear to have reached a plateau
Ohio State University currently employs more than 100 workers whose jobs are dedicated to diversity and inclusion, according to information recently compiled using the most recent salary reports for the public university.
While college speech codes are getting less restrictive overall, changes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic are endangering online speech like never before, according to a civil liberties group.