Universities everywhere are concerned about a ‘virus,’ but not the one you think
Colleges all over the country are adopting similar language, comparing the “racism” virus to the virus that causes COVID-19.
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Colleges all over the country are adopting similar language, comparing the “racism” virus to the virus that causes COVID-19.
Scholars raise concerns about teaching on Zoom after it acceded to Chinese government demands to shut down activists' accounts. Zoom says it will develop technology to block users by geography.
Conversations about college affordability have long been circulating in the industry, but still every year seems to bring a new round of tuition increases and spiking student debt.
A campus watchdog group has said that public records indicate a college administrator censored an art piece memorializing Japanese-American internment camps to protect the reputation of a donor family.
UK government adviser Stephen Reicher argues that the discipline, which often comes under fire, can help in articulating ‘between the social and the individual’
A Spanish archaeologist has been sentenced to more than two years in prison and fined €12,490 (over $14,000) for forging some of his most famous findings.
Reuben College will open to students in 2021 and focus on interdisciplinary research addressing global challenges
Everyone is psychologically fragile and needs protection from words and ideas.
Major donors including Koch officials expressed disapproval after Wichita State University's president canceled an Ivanka Trump commencement speech.
The Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association (ACAA) pulled the plug on the fall sports schedule due to the coronavirus (COVID-19 strain) pandemic. It comes a day after the Atlantic University Sport made a similar decision.