The Promise and Disappointment of Free College
New research on how some free college programs affect enrollment is promising. But it comes at a time when some of these programs are being scaled back due to the pandemic.
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New research on how some free college programs affect enrollment is promising. But it comes at a time when some of these programs are being scaled back due to the pandemic.
On Tuesday, the Miami Herald reported that University of Florida students are receiving threatening emails with the subject line “Vote for Trump or else!”
The editor-in-chief of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee student newspaper wrote an op-ed going over the history of the Molotov cocktail and posted instructions on how to make one.
Pushed by Covid, academic authors see rare need to offer political voic
In a forthcoming curriculum program on Christian leadership, Christian colleges are partnering with an unexpected source: non-Christians.
Organization will research international students' experiences around academics, healthcare, financial and legal issues, social and cultural experiences, and workforce readiness.
A hacking group is donating stolen money to charity in what is seen as a mysterious first for cyber-crime that's puzzling experts.
Large-scale study backs up other research showing relative declines in women's research productivity during COVID-19.
A letter published by a coalition of University of Chicago faculty demands a $2 million budget, Critical Race Theory Department, defunding of police, and reparations committee.
The San Francisco Unified School District may soon change the names of over 40 schools because of their connections to “slavery, genocide [and] oppression.”