Red planet rising: Is there life on campus in the post-pandemic?
The pandemic's economic impact has threatened small, private, liberal arts, tuition and discount-dependent colleges.
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The pandemic's economic impact has threatened small, private, liberal arts, tuition and discount-dependent colleges.
Long before corporations acknowledged Black Lives Matter, they championed the plights of specific endangered species.
President Donald Trump instructed federal agencies to end trainings regarding “White Privilege” and “Critical Race Theory.”
Dozens of students from the University of Chicago began a multi-day protesting campaign on demanding, among other things, that the university police department be disbanded.
As colleges try to tamp down partying by students, administrators consider options for promoting lower-risk -- not no-risk -- social opportunities and providing a semblance of a normal college experience.
Why hands-on learning is essential—and still possible in the world of remote learning
Tech firms have been urged to stop advertising to under-18s in an open letter signed by MPs, academics and children's-rights advocates.
Experts point to a variety of reasons for continuing digitally even as Covid cases fall
At Clemson University, English 3140 has traditionally been a class for juniors and seniors to learn technical writing for use in their future careers.
An associate dean at Boston University sent a memo to professors restricting them on terms to use about remote learning.