Students happy with quality of education despite challenges
A new Lumina Foundation and Gallup study shows the effects COVID-19 is having on students' outcomes, wellbeing and considerations for remaining in college.
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A new Lumina Foundation and Gallup study shows the effects COVID-19 is having on students' outcomes, wellbeing and considerations for remaining in college.
As the spring 2021 college semester approaches, many universities are making plans to best serve their students during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The newly revised Copyright Law will come into effect from June 1 next year. The law, which has been amended in 2001, 2010 and 2020, plays an important role in protecting copyright owners' legitimate rights and has been promoting innovation and creativity ever since it was introduced in 1990.
The governor of New Mexico announced a plan in 2019 to make college tuition free using the profits from oil.
Institutions respond with both electronic crackdowns and pedagogical soul-searching
Chances are if you watched Fox News’ coverage of riots across the country the past six months you saw Julio Rosas.
Twitter has confirmed that the official US presidential accounts will be wiped of their millions of followers before being transferred to the Biden administration.
Miguel Cardona, education commissioner in Connecticut, is a strong defender of public schools.
Johns Hopkins University’s student newspaper staff retracted an article featuring a university study claiming that COVID-19 did not significantly increase the U.S. death rate.
Australian incident could reflect exasperation at ‘spike’ in misconduct detections