Most of Australia’s Chinese students now studying remotely
Shift reflects growing acceptance of online education
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Shift reflects growing acceptance of online education
California voters are rejecting a proposal to restore affirmative action at the state's public colleges and universities.
Twitter has hidden some of Donald Trump's first tweets the day after a US election which remains undecided.
The full extent of online cheating inspired by the pandemic — illicit Googling, friends texting answers to each other or sharing screen shots of exam questions in advance — can’t be measured, despite the new popularity of camera-monitoring, online proctoring and artificial intelligence to track students’ computer moves.
Relatively few colleges have released guidance for student travel over Thanksgiving, even though the COVID-19 pandemic is surging nationwide and the holiday is less than four weeks away.
Hundreds of business school professors signed a statement condemning President Trump and advocating for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.
University at Buffalo students who are stressed by election results – or lack thereof – can find solace through university-promoted racial segregation.
Data from THE’s Reputation Rankings reveal the contrasts in the perception of institutions’ subject strengths inside and outside the country in which they are based
Plans to beam 5G signals to the public via drones that stay airborne for nine days at a time have been announced by two UK firms.
In a global report, many say policymakers are not heeding their guidance while also expressing concern over future pandemics and the funding needed for projects