Universities say student cheating exploding in Covid era
Institutions respond with both electronic crackdowns and pedagogical soul-searching
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Institutions respond with both electronic crackdowns and pedagogical soul-searching
Chances are if you watched Fox News’ coverage of riots across the country the past six months you saw Julio Rosas.
Twitter has confirmed that the official US presidential accounts will be wiped of their millions of followers before being transferred to the Biden administration.
Miguel Cardona, education commissioner in Connecticut, is a strong defender of public schools.
Johns Hopkins University’s student newspaper staff retracted an article featuring a university study claiming that COVID-19 did not significantly increase the U.S. death rate.
Australian incident could reflect exasperation at ‘spike’ in misconduct detections
Black and Hispanic students show notable drop-offs, especially at community colleges, according to a new report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.
Israeli security firm Cellebrite has claimed that it can decrypt messages from Signal's highly secure chat and voice-call app, boasting that it could disrupt communications from "gang members, drug dealers and even protesters".
Deal would also simplify FAFSA and let more prisoners get Pell Grants. And $1.3 billion in loans to Black colleges would be forgiven.
In the wake of the brouhaha over Jill Biden’s use of the title “Dr,” the University of British Columbia has changed its policy and now will refer to all holders of doctorates by that very title.