How will ‘chipageddon’ affect you?
For the most part they go unseen but computer chips are at the heart of all the digital products that surround us - and when supplies run short, it can halt manufacturing.
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For the most part they go unseen but computer chips are at the heart of all the digital products that surround us - and when supplies run short, it can halt manufacturing.
At a hotel restaurant overlooking the beach, a group of students from the University of Georgia raised their cocktails to celebrate the start of the weekend.
The University of California system secured a landmark open-access deal with publisher Elsevier, it announced yesterday.
The Secular Student Network is suing to overturn a Trump-era rule protecting religious expression at public colleges and universities.
A page dedicated to “inclusive language” at the United Kingdom’s University of Manchester tells students and staff to avoid words like “mother” and “father” because gender “can be fixed or fluid.”
With the pandemic limiting face-to-face interaction, universities turned to new virtual peer tutoring pathways that save money and can offer sessions at any time of day.
All faculty endure mounting stress over online instruction, but BAME academics face an even more precarious situation
The new Google Nest Hub will track users' body activity in bed to generate personalised sleep-tracking reports.
More than 70% say remote was as good if not better than in-person instruction, according to an annual study done by BestColleges.com, which offers tips to keep it going strong.
Universities and higher education coalitions spent over $80 million lobbying the federal government in 2020.