Blacklist journals that keep research locked up, says Schmidt
Covid is no reason to ease off on demands for open knowledge, Australian forum hears
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Covid is no reason to ease off on demands for open knowledge, Australian forum hears
The University of Maryland announced its plans to go online-only after Thanksgiving due to COVID-19 cases growing in the country and in the state.
Twitter alternative Parler has become the most-downloaded app in the United States as conservatives flock to the self-styled "free speech" app after the US election.
Experts differ in their explanations as higher education prepares for new attacks on affirmative action.
The Senators expressed concern that segregated trainings and learning events at these universities stand in conflict with the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits racial discrimination in federally funded programs.
An epidemiologist/Health and Human Rights Fellow at Harvard University called for "some form of accountability" for anti-lockdown scholars.
St. John’s University released new anti-racism plans in October which include a new “Anti-Racism Task Force” through the school’s libraries.
While Covid has been an unprecedented crisis for academia, not everyone was caught completely off-guard.
The combined terms and conditions of 13 top apps including TikTok, WhatsApp and Zoom would take 17 hours and five minutes to read, a firm has estimated.
The university’s Board of Trustees voted to end its seven-year affiliation with Thomas M. Cooley Law School.