‘Ethics’ app at Clemson allows students to instantaneously report on each other with texts, videos
Students at Clemson University can now anonymously report real or perceived misconduct by peers, faculty or staff with a single text. Read more
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Students at Clemson University can now anonymously report real or perceived misconduct by peers, faculty or staff with a single text. Read more
Teachers and parents can’t detect this new form of plagiarism. Tech companies could step in – if they had the will to do so Read more
The change, approved by the Council of the ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, would no longer require that law schools 'have a ‘valid and reliable’ test.' Read more
As numerous Chinese universities launch anti-corruption majors, scholars have questioned whether the courses are the most effective way of producing public sector employees with the desired skills. Read more
Disability rights advocates welcome news of Berkeley’s consent decree with the Justice Department, which many consider long overdue. Read more
Georgetown University (GU) students in Washington D.C. are plotting to disrupt Mike Pence’s on-campus speech tonight, a screenshot obtained by Campus Reform confirms. Read more
Hundreds of schools in England have been downgraded by Ofsted after being reinspected for the first time in years. Read more
Even as total community college enrollment has fallen, the number of dual-enrolled high school students has grown. Is it enough to sustain the long-suffering two-year institution? Read more
University of Alaska Southeast (UAS) removed “Thanksgiving Closure” from its calendar in place of “Fall Break” at the alleged urging of a university professor. Read more
A painting of old white men smoking cigars by acclaimed contemporary Dutch painter Rein Dool has been taken down at Leiden University in the Netherlands, reportedly the result of a complaint by a female grad student. Read more