Twitter ends Covid misinformation policy under Musk
Twitter says it has stopped enforcing its policy on misleading information about coronavirus. Read more
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Twitter says it has stopped enforcing its policy on misleading information about coronavirus. Read more
As a strike of 48,000 academic workers at the University of California—the largest labor action of the year—stretches into a third week, other universities are watching closely. The outcome in California, experts say, could shape a new model for higher education across the country. Read more
Macalester College, a private liberal arts college in Saint Paul, Minnesota, may expand its all-gender housing following student complaints. Read more
The U.S. government offers international graduates of STEM programs extended work visas. Now that some unconventional degrees qualify, some argue that the educational visa system is broken. Read more
As tuition discounting hits record rates, nation’s higher education leaders feel need to end confusion over their net prices before lawmakers try to do it Read more
A Princeton University committee is slated to consider the removal of a prominent statue of Founding Father John Witherspoon in the center of their campus as a result of a petition demanding its removal. Read more
With Thanksgiving break under wraps, school districts and higher education institutions have their final holiday to look forward to as 2022 comes to a close: Christmas break. Unfortunately, administrators must understand that while they’re on break, criminal actors simply aren’t. Read more
Authors of a new book discuss why colleges should gauge the return on investment for online learning and the cultural impediments to doing so. Read more
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