Japan’s police to take measures after wild monkey rampages
Japanese police are turning to tranquiliser guns in an attempt to stem the tide of wild monkey attacks that have been terrorising residents. Read more
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Japanese police are turning to tranquiliser guns in an attempt to stem the tide of wild monkey attacks that have been terrorising residents. Read more
The online offshoots of LSU and UMass are two examples of institutions taking Credit for X to the next level. Read more
The 10-campus University of California system is implementing a statewide policy requiring that an individual’s gender identity is fully recognized on college campuses and even within the UC’s medical facilities. Read more
Stuart Reges, a computer science professor at the University of Washington (UW), is suing his institution for allegedly retaliating against him after he published a controversial land acknowledgment in his syllabus. Read more
Refreshing. Diverse. “Changed my life.” These are some of the ways students who recently participated in the University of Austin’s “Forbidden Courses” summer program described their experience at the newly formed school known for featuring “canceled” professors. Read more
Universities in Scotland are racing to attract students from the rest of the UK in what promises to be “a clearing campaign like no other”, offering a range of financial incentives to lure them to study over the border. Read more
A community college in Ohio is launching a certificate program to teach students to be media influencers. Will the new offering unleash students’ inner Kim Kardashian? Read more
There were 10 times more galaxies just like our own Milky Way in the early Universe than previously thought. Read more
Cengage's latest Employability Report shows that hiring managers are looking more closely at skills and 'real-world experience.' Read more
A campus group just won its fight against a university over security fees for a political debate. Read more