Chicago Professors Fire Back
More than 150 faculty members offer new students a different view on safe spaces, trigger warnings and diversity.
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More than 150 faculty members offer new students a different view on safe spaces, trigger warnings and diversity.
“Free college credit” for seventh-graders and older students — the lure of the popular dual-enrollment program that Ohio put into effect a year ago — isn’t free for school districts.
Freshmen in the chemical engineering department in China’s southeast Jiangxi University of Science and Technology will now be able to choose their professors based on age, gender, and personality, adding some excitement to China’s often dreary university scene.
Universities are failing to make best use of Twitter and may promote “inaccurate” depictions of themselves via the social network, a major study says.
College Republicans plant 2,997 flags on campus. Many are removed and trashed.
It will be “impossible” for Russia’s universities to become internationally competitive as long as academic science and medical research take place outside universities in specialised academies.
Student loan debt is out of control, but really it is the parents we should be most worried about.
Debate grows about athletes who kneel during national anthem.
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Flier campaign at Michigan State targets a Hispanic professor who advises Donald Trump.