Ronin Network: What a $600m hack says about the state of crypto
Thousands, if not millions, of people could have lost money in the second largest crypto hack in history. Read more
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Thousands, if not millions, of people could have lost money in the second largest crypto hack in history. Read more
AdobeStock “It won’t hurt and it might help”—that’s how a pair of researchers characterizes the impact that state legalization of recreational marijuana has on college admissions. Read more
As colleges quickly moved classes online two years ago, professors went into emergency mode. To keep the ship of their course afloat, some were willing to jettison all kinds of cargo: traditional exams, hard deadlines, chunks of content. Some found it freeing to sail on with less baggage. Read More
Case Western Reserve University will continue a program this year that doles out grants for social justice initiatives. Read more
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The National Cyber Security Centre has said more organisations should reconsider the risk of using Russian technology, including anti-virus software. Read more
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Touro’s online education team created a comprehensive program to educate educators. It included a series of courses, along with curricular materials. Read more
In February, Campus Reform reported that Texas State University removed the name of historic female leader Sallie Ward Beretta from a residence hall, citing ties with the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Read more
The Vassar College student newspaper deleted a news article because the reporter covering the story included too many quotes from white students. Read more