Racism against students ‘taken more seriously than staff abuse’
Equality and Human Rights Commission data show staff complaints take longer to investigate and are less likely to lead to redress
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Equality and Human Rights Commission data show staff complaints take longer to investigate and are less likely to lead to redress
The University of Connecticut could be on the hook legally for arresting students under a World War I-era state law that is likely unconstitutional.
For much of the year, Frances Hui followed the Hong Kong demonstrations from her dorm room at Emerson College, feeling guilty that she was safe in Boston while clashes grew increasingly violent for her fellow Hong Kongers.
“Embrace” is probably too strong. “Acquiescence” suggests too much passivity.
The editorial board of a University of Florida student newspaper tells students to “Leave the racist costumes at the store.”
DeepMind says it has created the first artificial intelligence to reach the top league of one of the most popular esport video games.
The tech company is looking for different ways to fill “new-collar” jobs in its 360,000-employee workforce by adding digital badges and apprenticeships and deepening partnerships with community colleges.
Analysis of publishing deals across Europe highlights different costs faced by country-level consortia
Harvard University’s student newspaper recently made headlines after receiving backlash for daring to reach out to ICE for comment about a student protest against the agency.
Colleges are becoming a battleground in the conflict between federal and state marijuana laws as students who use medical pot challenge decades-old campus drug policies.