Cautious optimism about teaching STEM online
The shift to remote learning forced STEM instructors to increasingly accept online education. But concerns about how to give students meaningful lab experiences remain.
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The shift to remote learning forced STEM instructors to increasingly accept online education. But concerns about how to give students meaningful lab experiences remain.
University of Texas at Austin report finds its alma mater wasn't originally intended to be racist despite describing "a painful reality of the song’s origin." Observers doubt the findings will keep students from feeling excluded.
A testing strategy that is cost-effective and less time-consuming may work in combating collusion.
Computer generated fashion models have been around for a few years, but some companies are now creating digital-only clothing for their virtual models to wear.
Pro-life activists are “coming closer” to filing a lawsuit against the University of California-San Francisco for stonewalling their public records requests on the medical school’s alleged fetal harvesting and experimentation, one of them told The College Fix.
Study led by former minister concludes dangers of closer collaboration are poorly understood
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of two Georgia Gwinnett College students who were prevented from speaking on campus about their religious beliefs.
Monday, March 8 was International Women’s Day.
The top digital journalism professor at Columbia University recently called for some center-right news outlets to be censored in the name of cracking down on misinformation.
Northwestern Dining recovered excess food prepared for quarantined students at the start of the year and helped get thousands of meals to those in need across Chicago.