Jewish Student Enrollment Is Down at Many Ivies
Jewish students are enrolling less at many of the Ivies and going to a broader range of institutions than before. Read more
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Jewish students are enrolling less at many of the Ivies and going to a broader range of institutions than before. Read more
Chen Jian stayed in the training workshop of a technical school in Fuzhou, Fujian province, during the May Day holiday, practicing skills for a vocational competition. Read more
A University of California at Berkeley anthropologist known for her work on food justice in Native American communities is under fire after she long claimed she was Indigenous and has conceded that she is in fact white – fueling calls for her resignation. Read more
Georgetown University, which touts itself as the oldest Catholic Jesuit university in the United States, founded in the 1790s, recently completed a major construction project erecting a large mosque on campus. Read more
British universities have agreed to a new three-year read-and-publish deal with Springer Nature, despite many expressing “significant reservations” over the high cost of publishing open access in prestige titles. Read more
South Florida State College President Thomas Leitzel is set to retire on June 30, leaving his position up for grabs Read more
President Xi Jinping has hailed students at China Agricultural University for their endeavors on the front line of agricultural production, and said they displayed a spirit that all Chinese youth should have in the new era. Read more
New Mexico’s higher education department is now acting against New Mexico State University. Read more
Practice in which a student creates a portfolio of study preferences and then receives offers helps US colleges boost size and diversity of new intake Read more
Accreditors said the plan was not practical and represented a shift for the former president. The issue of accreditation has become the subject of much debate between the two leading Republicans eyeing the presidency in 2024. Read more