Students behind 30% to 60% in math, reading compared to normal school year: study
Students across the United States have lost a large sum of expected academic gains from COVID-19 after campuses were forced to shut down and move online.
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Students across the United States have lost a large sum of expected academic gains from COVID-19 after campuses were forced to shut down and move online.
New Zealand’s universities will have to navigate ‘fear’ in the community as they consider how to bring foreign students back
Facebook staff have spoken out against the tech giant's decision not to remove or flag a controversial post by US President Donald Trump last week.
Higher education just got a whole new meaning. Despite legislative roadblocks in the legalization of marijuana, the cannabis industry is plowing ahead into schools, as five universities have partnered with cannabis education firm Green Flower Media for a new certificate program
This spring many colleges announced tuition deals for students in response to the pandemic, and they’re seeing it pay off with growing application numbers.
The Trump administration is reportedly considering temporary restrictions on a program that lets more than 200,000 international students stay in the U.S. and work after they graduate.
Selective institutions’ claims that they try to help low-income students are ‘hype’, says author of new book on higher education inequalities
An Australian college student was suspended after criticizing the Chinese Communist Party.
Widener University is also hosting virtual events to drive enrollment
The Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference violated Title IX by “permitting the participation of certain male student-athletes” in girls’ track events, the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights told the conference and several school districts in a “letter of impending enforcement action” made public Thursday.