A Forced Homecoming
When the State Department made the unprecedented decision to suspend Fulbright grants worldwide last month, many grantees found themselves back in the U.S. without jobs, housing or health insurance.
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When the State Department made the unprecedented decision to suspend Fulbright grants worldwide last month, many grantees found themselves back in the U.S. without jobs, housing or health insurance.
SUNY-Geneseo was given access to a student’s account that mocked the school.
The hugely popular video meetings app Zoom has "significant weaknesses" which might make it unsuitable for secrets.
A magistrate judge in New York is seeking to make available the confidential records of a therapist-student relationship, to gain more information about a university's possible Title IX violations
The University of Texas-Austin is looking for the “perpetrators” behind an online incident, but its grounds for investigation may undermine its First Amendment obligations.
Derision of expertise has been concentrated in the US – but that’s where it matters most, say former Antipodean chief scientists
A number of editorial boards at student newspapers across the country are calling for "lower standards" to grading because of the coronavirus.
Some colleges and universities have made the change permanent
Google is hoping to end low quality video calls by deploying artificial intelligence to "fill in" audio gaps caused by bad connections.
A new survey finds that a majority of students say that offensive jokes could constitute hate speech.