Beijing warning ‘will have limited effect’ on Australian recruitment
Past advisories have not quenched Chinese students’ thirst for overseas study
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Past advisories have not quenched Chinese students’ thirst for overseas study
A software developer has tweeted about how wearing a VR headset for hours a day has damaged his eyesight.
In mid-March, the University of Nebraska and athlete marketing program Opendorse announced the launch of the Ready Now Program, a first-of-its kind partnership that will assist college athletes with individual branding to market themselves as social media influencers.
More people are talking about how to make apprenticeships remote after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Campus Reform asked students about reopening campuses after the coronavirus pandemic.
Arizona State University has rescinded a job offer to the new dean of its journalism school after students complained of past microaggressions and other insensitive comments.
Failure to improve predictions compounds concerns over effectiveness, accuracy and racial bias
Most big companies have set goals for incremental improvements — 25 percent of this by 2025, 30 percent reduction in that by 2030.
The move reverses an Obama-era ban on hunting methods like baiting bears with doughnuts and shooting swimming caribou.
The University of Massachusetts-Boston announced that the presence of state police "has ended."