‘We’ve fallen off the radar’: outdoor centres in crisis over lack of Covid help
Venues in England and Wales say government has refused to offer rescue funds or give reopening dates
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Venues in England and Wales say government has refused to offer rescue funds or give reopening dates
Google has fixed a problem that meant Android phone apps were crashing for many users.
Seeking sustainable new revenue streams, 16 major university presses have partnered with a for-profit publishing house to sell digital versions of their annual front-list collections.
West Virginia lawmakers proposed legislation to ban divisive academic frameworks from the state’s education ecosystem.
West Chester University in Pennsylvania has recently instituted mandatory diversity training for faculty and staff.
Employers fear growing mismatch between rising demand for skills and falling supply of trained recruits
Facebook has unveiled a virtual-reality (VR) wristband that will be used to control its forthcoming augmented-reality glasses.
A plaque at Wheaton College that referred to Indigenous people as “savages” has been removed after students and staff expressed concern about the language, according to a letter to students and staff from the college’s president.
Academics prefer to read and cite final published versions of journal articles instead of prepublication works, publisher's survey finds.
Few elite colleges in the midst of choosing their freshman classes like to admit how often they give preference to legacy applicants, a practice that largely benefits higher-income students and by some estimates can double or even quadruple an applicant’s chances of getting in.