Med schools redo ‘diversity’ programs after federal complaints
Several med schools scale down diversity programs to comply with federal law following complaints from watchdog organization Read more
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Several med schools scale down diversity programs to comply with federal law following complaints from watchdog organization Read more
Federal immigration minister also warns provinces and campuses they ‘will not like’ his penalties if students from abroad aren’t treated better Read more
Staggering act of cultural vandalism’ is part of proposals to cut degree courses in modern languages Read more
Barnard College wants “to celebrate and support abortion stories.” Read more
Bellarmine University launched the first cannabis education certificate program at a public university in Kentucky will offer classes focusing on the cannabis industry starting in January. Read more
Number of new teacher trainees entering some universities has fallen by as much as 66 per cent, as experts warn of ‘crisis’ in recruitment Read more
The politicization of education has resulted in schools becoming culture-war battlegrounds, often leading to more division than solidarity Read more
Black students should not be penalized for using “Black Language” and college courses should critically interrogate “white linguistic hegemony and anti-Black linguistic racism,” said a scholar who gave a presentation recently at Northern Illinois University. Read more
Due to unprecedented changes in the higher education landscape, such as the impact of COVID-19 and the increasing demand for digital learning solutions, the need to adapt at a rapid pace has led many universities to depend on Online Program Managers (OPMs) for expanding their offerings in online education. Read more
Plummeting enrollments at Evergreen State College put deep cuts on the table. When the faculty volunteered to help recruit new students, the tide began to turn. Read more