$22M tax dollars fund ‘radical,’ ‘far-left’ Middle East studies programs, watchdog group says
Millions of taxpayer dollars fund Middle East studies grants involving “radical” anti-Israel professors, a watchdog group says. Read more
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Millions of taxpayer dollars fund Middle East studies grants involving “radical” anti-Israel professors, a watchdog group says. Read more
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In today’s fast-evolving world, universities have the opportunity to align their programs with industry trends, equipping students with the skills needed for the workforce and creating social mobility. The pandemic brought unprecedented changes to education, further pushing institutions to adapt to modern needs. Read more
Highly ranked UK university sets up first physical presence on other side of the Atlantic Read more
The public historically Black university is working to get its finances in order under the watchful eye of the Ohio Department of Higher Education. Read more
Dartmouth College has earned the distinction of being the only Ivy League school to achieve a “green light” rating from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression this fall. Read more
Researchers at Coventry University are using artificial intelligence (AI) to help teachers more than 6,000 miles away. Read more
SAT and ACT scores have historically been key to the college admissions process, but that’s changing quickly. Read more
With ethnic minority students missing disproportionately more classes, traditional timetabling risks widening attainment gaps, says Christopher Byrne Read more