Grade inflation: English universities asked to report next year
Move follows agreement over ‘statement of intent’ on tackling issues linked to rise in firsts and 2:1s in UK
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Move follows agreement over ‘statement of intent’ on tackling issues linked to rise in firsts and 2:1s in UK
New studies on student evaluations of teaching say a simple intervention can fight gender bias, at least in the short term, and that perceived teaching effectiveness declines after tenure.
A new report shows some shocking statistics about how college students feel about free speech.
“I grew up as an only child in a very pet-friendly household. We’ve never not had a dog in the house,” says 20-year-old Colin Hilliard, a junior at Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Fla. “College was the first time that I’d been away from home … so it was extremely challenging for me to adjust.”
It was on the motorway near Phoenix, Arizona, that I realised fully driverless cars might be quite a distant dream.
A recent surge of higher ed chief administrator positions that involve spearheading web initiatives reveals that online learning is now mainstream
Austin College science, technology, engineering and math students are putting their classroom ideas to the test.
Campus Reform Editor-in-Chief Lawrence Jones joined Fox & Friends Friday morning to discuss, among other topics, the SAT beginning to assign students an "adversity score," which will factor in students' social and economic hardships.
With rules around Title IX in flux, a George Washington University student has filed a different kind of complaint against the institution, alleging it violated another federal law designed to protect survivors.
Grumpy Cat, the feline famous on the internet for her permanent scowl, has died aged seven, her owners say.