Virtual Reality’s growing role in Campus counseling
Lowered costs and a growing population familiar with technology have helped fuel interest in using virtual reality in campus counseling. Read more
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Lowered costs and a growing population familiar with technology have helped fuel interest in using virtual reality in campus counseling. Read more
Since the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel by the terrorist group Hamas, Campus Reform has reported on 18 professors who have showcased their anti-Semitism. However, not one of them has been fired. Read more
Housing costs forcing undergraduates and master’s students to work long hours or commute Read more
A panel of students, faculty and administrators from across the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) met Wednesday with a single goal: Come up with ways to cover a $63 million hole in the state’s public college and university budgets. Read more
The University of Michigan said on Monday that hackers were able to get the personal information during a cyberattack back in August. Read more
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A new master’s degree in witchcraft, magic, and occult science is scheduled to be offered September 2024 at the University of Exeter in England as faculty cite growing student interest. Read more
Undergraduate enrollment rose for the first time since 2020, stoking hopes for a long-awaited recovery. But surprising areas of decline may dampen that optimism. Read more