Harvard researchers claim COVID-19 wouldn’t have been so bad if US paid reparations
Harvard researchers say coronavirus transmission would have been less had the U.S. paid reparations.
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Harvard researchers say coronavirus transmission would have been less had the U.S. paid reparations.
Harvard University student activists successfully convinced the Ivy League school to cancel a course on an innovative policing strategy that was slated to be offered by an engineering professor who is also colonel in the Army Reserve.
Average student has so far paid £1,621 in rent for unrefunded empty rooms, survey finds
Research suggests that attackers who disrupted online classes often did so at the invitation and encouragement of students in those same classes -- which instructors need to know if they want to guard against noxious interruptions.
CEO Casey Welch discusses how students are using Tallo to build their portfolios and how colleges and universities can and should be connecting with them.
The use of "invisible" tracking tech in emails is now "endemic", according to a messaging service that analysed its traffic at the BBC's request.
Stanford's faculty votes for new policies designed to de-emphasize wealth, which isn't an official criteria for admission. Will the approach work?
Over the past year, American academics have cancelled some of the country's greatest leaders.
Parents need more options and better information on early-childhood education, a panel of experts hosted by a conservative think tank said on February 2. The experts believe that states can lead on this issue, but there has to be changes in how they approach education.
The ‘Greta effect’ may have driven interest and enrolments in postgraduate environmental degrees – but the green jobs market is fuelling the need for a highly qualified workforce