Brexit prompts academics to consider future for modern languages
Discipline needs to forge new research agendas and promote its benefits more effectively, workshop hears
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Discipline needs to forge new research agendas and promote its benefits more effectively, workshop hears
Arizona lawmakers' failed proposed ban on “divisive” college courses signals new criticism of white studies. Similar courses -- though common -- have become controversial elsewhere. Those who teach them say the classes are being distorted.
Immaculata University will become the third local Catholic college to reduce tuition in an effort to attract students who may have been scared away by its climbing sticker price.
With carbon dioxide emissions continuing to rise, an increasing number of experts believe major technological breakthroughs —such as CO2 air capture ...
Friday the 13th was an unusually lucky day for City College of San Francisco.
Following the results of the US presidential election, many believe we inhabit a political environment defined by polarisation, divisive rhetoric and personal attacks.
University of Toronto supports an “anti-psychiatry” scholarship and the professor who championed it, but some fear impact of institutional endorsement of what they view as fake science
Over a 14-month span, the S.C. Commission on Higher Education rubber-stamped some $534 million in college building projects without adequate vetting, its leaders told state lawmakers this week
Gov. Jerry Brown’s 2017-18 budget proposals for higher education continue his campaign for more efficiency and access at California’s public college and universities...
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