US to give colleges $20 billion in new Covid relief bill
Congressional leaders also approve new money for student grants and minority institutions
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Congressional leaders also approve new money for student grants and minority institutions
The ACLU and American Association of University Professors opposed it, but Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed the legislation anyway.
Christmas 2020 is not what any of us would have planned. Covid-19 restrictions and travel bans suddenly imposed on the UK have left millions of Brits cut off from one another and facing a potentially depressing Christmas Day.
A new Lumina Foundation and Gallup study shows the effects COVID-19 is having on students' outcomes, wellbeing and considerations for remaining in college.
Hateful or discredited viewpoints explicitly targeting minorities do not merit debate in any institution that values freedom of thought
Creators suggest long-term value, but critics see failure to understand campus communities
The U.S. system for encouraging innovative research is the envy of Europe, but it will be hard to duplicate its success.
Sony has pulled Cyberpunk 2077, one of the year's most-anticipated games, from its store and offered refunds to all players.
An already unusual fall semester was wrapping up when Texas A&M University officials sent out an email in early December to the hundreds of students in an online finance class that set off a panic.
“Crack the whip.” “Master/slave.” Even the term “picnic” has been deemed offensive, according to a lengthy list of words and phrases put out recently by the University of Michigan’s Information and Technology Services’ “Words Matter Task Force.”