DeVos vs. the Faculty
Professors tell students "what to say, and more ominously, what to think," new education secretary says in her first sustained criticism of higher education.
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Professors tell students "what to say, and more ominously, what to think," new education secretary says in her first sustained criticism of higher education.
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Young researchers at Western universities are increasingly writing “safe” and “conservative” papers due to the pressure to get published...
In her first public event addressing higher education, U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos lauded community colleges for their flexibility, innovation and the myriad roles they play in their communities.
Rollins College officials have suspended all fraternities after concerns over “high risk behaviors” surfaced this week, a spokeswoman confirmed.
Administration rescinds guidelines that said Title IX applied to discrimination based on gender identity. Guidelines had been used by transgender students to push for policy changes.
Tsinghua University has denied suggestions the university's new system of admission for international applicants has made it easier for foreign students to get a chance to study in the university
Educators at institutions of higher learning once told incoming freshmen at their orientation to look to the person standing to the left of them — then to look at the person standing to their right.
A new book argues that the focus on credentials and growing inequality led to the rise in for-profit colleges.