Fake news laws may ‘catch on’ during coronavirus
Such legislation could curtail academic freedom, say scholars
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Such legislation could curtail academic freedom, say scholars
A New York college is offering students a unique way to feel connected to campus, even though they're not there.
The Students for Life chapter at Georgia Institute of Technology has sued the public, Atlanta-based institution after its student government refused to fund an event the club sought to host featuring Dr. Alveda King, niece of the famed civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
As colleges come up with plans to refund room and board, some are better received than others.
Three of the UK's leading video games developers are to display coronavirus safety advice within their titles.
As more colleges and universities continue to be affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic, higher education solution providers have stepped up by rolling out free college management software and other resources for administrators along with various faculty resources, such as free college courses and tutoring services.
A longtime economics professor argues that capitalism is accountable for the shortages, economic downturn, and vast spread of the novel coronavirus in the United States.
Pursuing a four-year college degree is already an expensive endeavor, but some state legislatures have made higher education even more expensive for students who hustle and take extra courses.
Ucas says overall applicant behaviour has so far been consistent with previous cycles
When the State Department made the unprecedented decision to suspend Fulbright grants worldwide last month, many grantees found themselves back in the U.S. without jobs, housing or health insurance.