Texas Supreme Court Says Universities Can Revoke Degrees
A Texas Supreme Court majority has ruled that two major public university systems in the state can revoke degrees received through academic misconduct. Read more
The world.edu network focuses on education, science, innovation and the environment.
Here you can submit and vote on the best content from the world’s leading organisations and websites.
A Texas Supreme Court majority has ruled that two major public university systems in the state can revoke degrees received through academic misconduct. Read more
After the Seniors University of China was formally established in Beijing last month, Li Jing was among the first students to take a course at the national-level facility. Read more
Social scientist sees hand of ChatGPT in list of non-existent papers cited in peer reviewer’s rejection Read more
Most college students say they’re reluctant to discuss controversial topics in classroom settings, and they cite fear of peer retribution as the biggest reason why, according to a new survey. Read more
Republican governors in 18 states vowed to go after the use of environmental, social and governance criteria in investing. Such legislation could impact college endowments. Read more
Lindsey Ash says she likely would have sought a liberal arts degree in speech therapy — until a high school class steered her toward science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Read more
Following two conservative events at the University of Pittsburgh (Pitt), transgender activists are drafting a handful of demands for their school, according to screenshots obtained by Campus Reform. Read more
With numbers of humanities majors declining, English departments are on the hunt for new strategies to attract students. Can a walk in Ishmael’s footsteps do the trick? Read more
Students at Franciscan University of Steubenville seek the truth through intellectual Dumb Ox Debates at the Veritas Society, according to one of the leaders of the club. Read more
When Santos Enrique Camara arrived at Shoreline Community College in Washington State to study audio engineering, he quickly felt lost. Read more