How social justice inspires creativity in online learning
Instead of a final paper, sociology students used their creativity to explore social justice
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Instead of a final paper, sociology students used their creativity to explore social justice
The College Board had planned to offer an at-home version of the SAT exam, but has chosen not to continue with those plans.
In mid-May, an opinion column discussing the origins of the COVID-19 virus written by a Winthrop University dean was retracted by a well-known library science journal. Days later, the school scrubbed any mention of the column from its official university archive, with a provost calling it “ethnically offensive.”
Students are often advised to start college at a public community college as a way to save thousands of dollars on a bachelor’s degree.
Move to reject Obama policy seen costing 200,000 borrowers some $11 billion
Faculty at Franklin & Marshall College raised concerns about faculty oversight and academic freedom for a planned program in Shanghai for Chinese students who can't come to campus.
Model of student-driven flexibility and sharing could aid all institutions, course organisers say
Is this surprising coming from a private college that tried to fire a tenured conservative professor for criticizing a liberal colleague?
Universities across the U.S., especially residential institutions of higher education, are under tremendous financial strain plus pressure from students, parents and alumni to open in-person this fall.
Harvard Law School faculty wrote a letter about how Trump “undermines our democratic order."