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Springfield College students can minor in YMCA studies, one of the few programs in the country that prepares graduates for working at a specific organization. Read more
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Springfield College students can minor in YMCA studies, one of the few programs in the country that prepares graduates for working at a specific organization. Read more
The State University of Florida will likely approve the CLT to be considered for college admissions, making it the first state to fully endorse the emerging classical education test. Read more
University returns $450,000 gift to retail giant after investigation suggests company looked to buy credibility for fight against government regulations Read more
Art therapy is offered through a “Western ideology” lens and needs “decolonization,” according to a recently published academic paper. Read more
A hallmark of students’ learning experience is their ability to approach and engage their professor outside of the classroom to pick their brain in a less formal setting. Unfortunately, student-professor dialogue isn’t always that rosy. Read more
People were studying remotely for higher degrees long before COVID, researchers say, and universities should pay them more attention. Read more
A significant number of UK universities are still taking millions of pounds in cash as payment for tuition fees and accommodation, making them vulnerable to criminal gangs and money laundering, according to a study. Read more
Federal emergency funding programs granted to higher education and K12 during the pandemic provided them with a significant budget to help support students on the verge of disengaging and falling by the wayside. However, as initiatives like the CARES Act and HEERF have expired, some schools are bound to feel the heat of a diminishing cash flow. Read more
A study finds increasing levels of buy-in of open resources—but questions on their efficacy remain. Read more
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education released its free speech rankings which reported Harvard scoring a zero out of 100. Read more