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College and universities stand by their tuition hikes even amid COVID-19.
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College and universities stand by their tuition hikes even amid COVID-19.
Technology has become another hurdle faced by university students as their classes switch to online formats during the coronavirus pandemic. KNAU’s Melissa Sevigny reports.
Democratic college students blame President Donald Trump more than the Chinese government for the global spread of the coronavirus, according to the results of a recent poll commissioned by The College Fix.
Irish university debates whether principles of academic freedom are the same in the global context.
Mobile giant Samsung is donating 2,000 smartphones to the NHS, for staff to use in Nightingale hospitals.
We need to build on the speed and enthusiasm with which academics have embraced online teaching, argue Dawn Lerman and Falguni Sen
UC-Berkeley is instructing professor not to proctor exams as classes have moved online.
Other Asian nations weigh whether it is fair to test students during a time of mass disruption
A Georgetown University panel event hosted by its religion center on Monday about the religious response to the coronavirus pandemic did not delve into how billions of Christians across the globe will not be able to celebrate Easter together.
Colleges are clearing out student dorms to make room for patients and health-care workers as the coronavirus pandemic overwhelms hospitals. The process has not gone smoothly for students.