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| 08.04.2026 | Anita Selzer Warns Cuts to Women’s and Gender Studies Programs Signal a Step Backward for Education and Equality | Anita Selzer
The award-winning author says resistance to cuts in women’s and gender studies is essential to keeping women’s contributions visible
LOS ANGELES, CA, UNITED STATES, April 8, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Anita Selzer, award-winnin... |
| 28.03.2026 | Патенты вместо диссертаций: как Китай меняет правила игры | Источник фото: Gemini
Китай — страна, которая подаёт почти половину всех патентных заявок в мире и публикует больше научных статей, чем любое другое государство. Но за этими цифрами десятилетиями скрывалась масштабная проблема: значительная... |
| 19.03.2026 | States’ lawsuit argues Trump’s college data mandate threatens student privacy | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By Robbie Sequeira, Stateline.org
A coalition of mostly Democratic-led states is suing the Trump administration over a new federal requirement that would force colleges to report detailed admission... |
| 16.02.2026 | Беда «войти в айти» или курсы тестировщика отзывы: Наконец, QA-курсы закрываются | Хорошая новость: рекламы “тестирование - это легкий вход в айти” от крупных онлайн-платформ больше нет, экономика вместе с IT-наймом упали и курсы по тестированию начали закрываться.
Плохая новость: первыми закрываются курсы с уровнем трудо... |
| 13.02.2026 | Epstein files reveal affirmative action for the rich and powerful (Opinion) | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By Jonathan Zimmerman
In 1995, a retired insurance executive named Walter Kaye recommended a friend’s daughter for an unpaid internship at the White House. You will remember her name: Monica Lewins... |
| 31.12.2025 | Почему не всех сильных кандидатов берут на PhD в США? 9 типичных ошибок при поступлении и сила signaling | Меня зовут Мария, я - PhD-студентка в Mississippi State University который относится к категории R1 (Very High Research Activity) согласно классификации Carnegie. Уже полтора года я вижу систему PhD “изнутри” — как устроены ожидания департа... |
| 04.11.2025 | Science Must Decentralize | Knowledge production doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Every great scientific breakthrough is built on prior work, and an ongoing exchange with peers in the field. That’s why we need to address the threat of major publishers and platforms having ... |
| 07.10.2025 | As Tuition Rises, Free-College Programs Are as Relevant as Ever | If Cain Sandoval hadn’t earned a full-tuition scholarship through the Kalamazoo Promise, he likely would’ve debated whether attending college was worth the financial burden.
Sandoval, a senior studying digital media and journalism at Wester... |
| 07.10.2025 | Attorney General James and Coalition Urge Colleges and Universities to Ensure Diverse Student Bodies | NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James, together with Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings, Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, New Jers... |
| 26.08.2025 | Ilario Colli: Reshaping Metaphysics for the 21st Century | Created by Carl Williams
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| 15.08.2025 | Most Colorado health research grants canceled by Trump have been reinstated — but impacts are still being felt | Grant recipients who spoke to The Post said they couldn’t comment on their employers’ behalf, and emphasized that others’ experiences with termination and reinstatement may be different.
Colorado had a high percentage of its grants reinstat... |
| 03.08.2025 | Leaders in India, Hungary and the US are using appeals to nostalgia and nationalism to attack higher education (Opinion) | Trump followed Orbán’s playbook. On May 22, 2025, his administration declared that Harvard could no longer enroll foreign students. A U.S. Department of Homeland Security statement claimed that university leaders “created an unsafe campus e... |
| 30.06.2025 | Choosing a chancellor of Cambridge is no joke | Cambridge must choose a chancellor who enhances its reputation without politicising or making a mockery of the role, and Lord Browne is emerging as the most credible candidate to do so, says Eliot Wilson
Our leaders like to speak of the Uni... |
| 14.05.2025 | Trump Administration’s Targeting Of International Students Jeopardizes Free Speech And Privacy Online | The federal government is using social media surveillance to target student visa holders living in the United States for online speech the Trump administration disfavors. The administration has initiated this new program, called “Catch and ... |
| 06.05.2025 | Trump’s Aggressive Actions Against Free Speech Speak A Lot Louder Than His Words Defending It | Harvard University took the extraordinary step of suing the Trump administration on April 21, 2025, claiming that the pressure campaign mounted on the school by the president and his Cabinet to force viewpoint diversity on campus violated t... |
| 02.05.2025 | How The Government Is Quietly Repurposing Everyone’s Data For Surveillance | A whistleblower at the National Labor Relations Board reported an unusual spike in potentially sensitive data flowing out of the agency’s network in early March 2025 when staffers from the Department of Government Efficiency, which goes by ... |
| 27.04.2025 | Opinion: Nicole M. Bennett: How the government is quietly repurposing everyone’s data for surveillance | DOGE and the private sector
Central to this transformation is DOGE, which is tasked via an executive order to “promote inter-operability between agency networks and systems, ensure data integrity, and facilitate responsible data collection ... |
| 12.04.2025 | How tuition-free college programs can backfire: More generous aid ‘can actually increase inequity,’ expert says | With rising college costs, some top schools and programs have embraced a tuition-free model.
However, generous aid packages also attract more students, which “can skew admissions towards middle- or higher-income applicants who may be able t... |
| 14.02.2025 | The Dual Faces of Influence: Musk's Misinformation and the Philippines' Cultural Richness | In the vast landscape of modern media, two stories emerge, each a reflection of our times. One is a tale of misinformation and the other, a celebration of culture. On one side, we have Elon Musk, a titan of technology, who wields his influe... |
| 13.02.2025 | Some Follow Up Questions For Elon Musk, After He Admits He Gets Stuff Wrong Sometimes | Here’s a story about being wrong. Not just regular wrong — we’re all wrong sometimes! — but spectacularly, publicly, “I’m going to double down again and again and again on this obviously false thing even after being corrected” wrong.
This w... |
| 07.02.2025 | Trump Administration's Data Purge: Environmental, Public Health Info Vanishes from Federal Websites | By Jose Enrico
Updated: Feb 07 2025, 01:45 AM EST
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| 07.02.2025 | CSU внедряет ChatGPT: как AI поможет студентам подготовиться к рынку труда | Калифорнийский государственный университет (CSU) делает исторический шаг в развитии искусственного интеллекта (AI) в высшем образовании, предоставив доступ к ChatGPT Edu — версии ChatGPT, адаптированной специально для учебных заведений. Бол... |
| 22.11.2024 | Researchers Try Using AI Chatbots to Conduct Interviews for Social Science Studies | As the legislative election in France approached this summer, a research team decided to reach out to hundreds of citizens to interview them about their views on key issues. But the interviewer asking the questions wasn’t a human researcher... |
| 21.10.2024 | National Politics | College students fight barriers to casting ballots as early voting begins | But voting laws differ by state, and access varies from campus to campus for the roughly 18 million students in undergraduate and graduate programs. Add the complexity of last-minute changes to election laws, including an increasing number ... |
| 08.10.2024 | Looking Back on the Long, Bumpy Rise of Online College Courses | When Robert Ubell first applied for a job at a university's online program back in the late ’90s, he had no experience with online education. But then again, hardly anyone else did either.
First of all, the web was still relatively new back... |
| 22.08.2024 | New Study Reveals Dismal Student Experiences with Campus Technology, Impacting Enrollment and Retention Decisions | Collegis Education
Students report frustrating website interactions, glitchy online learning, and more in survey from Inside Higher Ed and Collegis Education
OAK BROOK, Ill. and WASHINGTON, Aug. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- A new study re... |
| 27.06.2024 | Space for Healing: $2.9M Investment Supports Student and Community Wellness Efforts in Hawaiʻi and the Bay Area | Funds support wellness programs created by and for students and staff
Supporting student and community wellness is not just about improving academic success; it's about nurturing resilient, healthy individuals who care for each other and th... |
| 21.06.2024 | National Politics | Backlash against DEI spreads to more states | Republican Gov. Spencer Cox, who signed Hall’s legislation into law in January, said it “offers a balanced solution” even as it prohibits the type of training sessions he required of his staff when he first took office in 2021.
The intent o... |
| 15.05.2024 | Campus construction notice for road closure at University Way | The University of Nevada at Reno has launched two courses that put students head-to-head with ChatGPT, comparing their writing with AI answers.
University of Nevada, Reno
Amid the swirl of concern about generative artificial intelligence in... |
| 05.05.2024 | Commentary | Opinion: Mira Sucharov: What students protesting Israel’s Gaza siege want — and how their demands fit into a movement
By Mira Sucharov | By Mira Sucharov
A wave of protests expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people is spreading across college and university campuses. There were more than 400 such demonstrations by the end of April 2024 just in the U.S., with many mor... |
| 03.05.2024 | What is Sidechat? The controversial app students have used amid campus protests, explained | When Los Angeles Police Department officers in riot gear arrived at the University of California, Los Angeles early Thursday, the anonymous messaging app Sidechat filled with posts trying to piece together what was happening: "Is every... |
| 27.04.2024 | Mapped: Where pro-Palestinian student protesters have been arrested | figcaption>span]:font-sans">
Data: Axios research; Note: Universities with joint encampments reported separately; Locations approximated for clarity; Map: Kavya Beheraj, Tory Lysik and Will Chase/Axios
About 600 people have been ... |
| 18.04.2024 | Looking Out for Each Other: DU Brings Mental Health First Aid to Campus | Free one-day class for staff, faculty and students teaches how to recognize and respond to those having a mental health or substance abuse crisis.
One in five Americans have a diagnosable mental health disorder—and that’s just of those who ... |
| 04.04.2024 | Can Using a Grammar Checker Set Off AI-Detection Software? | Marley Stevens posted a video on TikTok last semester that she described as a public service announcement to any college student. Her message: Don’t use grammar-checking software if your professor might run your paper through an AI-detectio... |
| 03.04.2024 | How New Information Can Help Families Considering Student Loans | Preview postgrad budget
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| 02.04.2024 | University of Arizona president Robert Robbins to step down amid budget crisis | University of Arizona President Robert Robbins will step down at the end of his contract, or possibly sooner, the Arizona Board of Regents (ABOR) announced Tuesday.
Why it matters: Robbins has been at the center of controversy for the past ... |
| 01.04.2024 | Gen Z isn't sure higher education is worth it — and it might be taking a toll on Harvard | Economy Gen Z isn't sure higher education is worth it — and it might be taking a toll on Harvard
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2024-04-01T17:29:11Z
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| 29.03.2024 | How AI Can Address Critical Challenges Facing Higher Education | Artificial intelligence is increasingly being integrated into higher education to address challenges such as personalized learning and operational efficiency. AI-powered tools are streamlining administrative tasks like scheduling, registrat... |
| 13.03.2024 | OpenAI's Board Drama: A Tale of Leadership and Trust | OpenAI, the San Francisco-based artificial intelligence company, has been embroiled in a leadership crisis that has captured global attention. CEO Sam Altman, who was abruptly fired and rehired, has now been reinstated to the board of direc... |
| 08.03.2024 | OpenAI announces new board members, reinstates CEO Sam Altman | Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, has a seat at the table — or board, rather — once again.
OpenAI today announced that Altman will be rejoining the company’s board of directors several months after losing his seat and being pushed out as OpenA... |
| 07.03.2024 | Anonymous social apps face another reckoning as UNC System to ban Yik Yik, Fizz, Sidechat & Whisper | Anonymous social apps are in for a reckoning. Yes, again. This week, University of North Carolina (UNC) System President Peter Hans announced a plan to block the use of popular anonymous social apps on campus, including Yik Yak, Fizz, Whisp... |
| 02.03.2024 | Utah poised to enact bill to make student athlete NIL deals private | Utah is poised to enact legislation that would exempt student athletes' name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals from Utah's public records law.
Why it matters: NIL deals are a lucrative business, with college athletes collectively earning nea... |
| 24.02.2024 | Why AI can (and should) lead to a renaissance in the humanities | From the Enlightenment to the Industrial Revolution right up to present day, leading science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) thinkers have served humans incredibly well. Figures like Alexander Cummings, Marie Curie, Jonas Salk, Nor... |
| 22.02.2024 | Online Teaching Is Improving In-Person Instruction on Campus | Since the earliest days of colleges experimenting with teaching over the internet, the goal has been to replicate as closely as possible the physical classroom experience. After all, in-person was seen as the gold standard, and the question... |
| 15.02.2024 | Algebra to return to San Francisco middle schools this fall | San Francisco middle schools will teach Algebra I again this fall — though concerns about implementation continue amid a shortage of qualified teachers.
Why it matters: The 6-1 vote by the San Francisco Unified School District board Tuesday... |
| 07.02.2024 | In Fighting the “Disinformation” Problem, We Risk Losing the Battle for Our Minds to Big Tech | As the 2024 election in the US approaches, trust in government and media is eroding. Regulating Big Tech to make sure they and their algorithms are held accountable is paramount.
America is entering what may be the most high-stakes election... |
| 05.02.2024 | San Francisco moves to launch HBCU satellite campus | San Francisco is undertaking new efforts to bring historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) to the downtown area, eventually launching a satellite campus partnership with HBCU institutions.
Why it matters: Part of a more signific... |
| 31.01.2024 | How My Voice As an Asian American Teacher Goes Unheard — and Why I Can’t Speak Up | “Okay! Let’s wrap up our conversations and get back together!”
As the small group discussion portion of the PD session I was attending ended, an overwhelming feeling of relief came over me. Had I stayed in the session any longer, I might’ve... |
| 08.01.2024 | Michigan heads to Houston for the CFP National Championship | If your neighborhood is a little quiet Monday, it may be because thousands of Michiganders have made the pilgrimage to Houston for college football's national championship.
What's happening: Michigan is a 4.5-point favorite for its first na... |
| 06.01.2024 | Meet 3 people who landed jobs without a bachelor's degree and don't have to worry about paying off student debt | Economy Meet 3 people who landed jobs without a bachelor's degree and don't have to worry about paying off student debt
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| 02.01.2024 | What to know about the simplified FAFSA | A new application for federal student aid launched for the 2024-25 school year.
Why it matters: The streamlined form, which expands aid eligibility, is the result of a congressional order to simplify and redesign the FAFSA.
Updates to aid c... |
| 29.12.2023 | A Wisconsin university chancellor was sacked after publishing his own porn series with his wife. Now they say the firing infringed on their free speech rights. | Careers A Wisconsin university chancellor was sacked after publishing his own porn series with his wife. Now they say the firing infringed on their free speech rights.
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| 27.12.2023 | The life-changing power of the strike: How 500,000 workers refused to work in 2023 — and won big | Redeem now
In January 2023, Adam Conover was preparing to bargain with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.
Conover, the creator of "Adam Ruins Everything" and "The G Word," had been appointed to serv... |
| 23.12.2023 | Gen Z is the new threat to the American college experience | Economy Gen Z is the new threat to the American college experience
Ayelet Sheffey
2023-12-23T11:13:01Z
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| 23.11.2023 | OpenAI, emerging from the ashes, has a lot to prove even with Sam Altman’s return | The OpenAI power struggle that captivated the tech world after co-founder Sam Altman was fired has finally reached its end — at least for the time being. But what to make of it?
It feels almost as though some eulogizing is called for — like... |
| 19.10.2023 | Will Hybrid Teaching Stick Around as the Pandemic Fades? | Stuart Blythe teaches writing courses at Michigan State University that are officially listed as in-person only. But he makes it clear to students that they are welcome to join any class session remotely via Zoom if they can’t make it in on... |
| 09.10.2023 | Harvard's big dumb bet on legacy admissions | Redeem now
For decades, sharing a last name with an alum of a prestigious university was a surefire way to get a leg up in the college-admissions gantlet — especially if they were a big donor.
Since June, when the US Supreme Court struck do... |
| 07.10.2023 | Georgia Launches Statewide Direct College Admissions Program For High School Seniors | Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has announced the launch of GEORGIA MATCH, a direct college admissions ... [+] program for the state's high school seniors. (AP Photo/Alex Slitz)Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. |
| 30.09.2023 | More Colleges, Universities Announce Budget Cuts Amid Financial Woes | More college and universities are slashing their budgets as they try to reckon with higher ... [+] education's new economic realties.getty |
| 28.09.2023 | How Generative AI Tools Help Transform Academic Research | In an era where data is the new oil and artificial intelligence is the refinery, the academic landscape is undergoing seismic shifts. As the boundaries between human and machine learning blur, the ivory towers of academia are resounding wit... |
| 15.09.2023 | After Affirmative Action, My Black Daughter Wonders, ‘Do I Belong at a Top College?’ | My daughter recently called me in a panic. She said, “I’m not getting into Brown!” I wondered what she was talking about. She had just finished her junior year of high school and hadn’t applied to college yet. Then I realized why she was ca... |
| 08.09.2023 | One Black Woman Fortune 500 CEO Remains After Roz Brewer Vacates Walgreens Leadership Role | Walgreens Boots Alliance announced that Rosalind “Roz” Brewer is no longer its CEO after 30 months ... [+] with the company (Photo by Jason Redmond via Getty Images)AFP via Getty Images |
| 08.09.2023 | It's Time To Make College Opportunities More Automatic | Female college graduategetty |
| 07.09.2023 | История систем распознавания лиц: от Вуди Бледсо до нейронной сети Косински | К сожалению, как показывает мировая история, война — самый эффективный двигатель прогресса. Направляя неограниченное количество ресурсов на разработку новых технических устройств, она выводит технологические и исследовательские изыскания во... |
| 25.08.2023 | The Root Of Higher Education’s Excess Can Be Found In… Silicon Valley? | With Harvard in the news even more than usual, I’ve been mulling which Harvard personage best exemplifies the narcissism of our nation’s oldest and most prestigious college where, too often, rules are viewed as “for thee, but not for me.” T... |
| 23.08.2023 | As Enrollment Lags, Colleges Send Acceptances to Students Who Haven't Applied | High school seniors across the country endure months of suspense as they await the arrival of college admissions decisions. In December, it's early decision, closely followed by early action. By mid-March, regular offers begin to roll in.
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| 22.08.2023 | Sizzle AI, Interview With Founder and CEO Jerome Pesenti | Sizzle AI Founder and CEO Jerome Pesenti
Sizzle AI, a New York-based company creating direct-to-learner AI-products, just raised $7.5M in Seed funding. In conjunction with the announcement, Jerome Pesenti, CEO and Founder Sizzle AI, replied... |
| 28.07.2023 | How a 23-year-old college student built one of the leading AI detection tools | GPTZero CEO Edward Tian and CTO Alex Cui. Edward Tian
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Edward Tian first built GPTZero as his senior thesis project at Princeton during his winter break.
Since then, he's turned it into a full-fledged startup that's raised $3.5 mi... |
| 23.07.2023 | The Republican war on colleges | Former President Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, the two GOP presidential frontrunners, have both promised a crackdown on colleges should they occupy the White House — a stark reflection of the right's growing skepticism of higher educ... |
| 14.07.2023 | Admissions And Hiring Adrift In A Sea Of Subjectivity | For a lot of students, the main point of professional school is what happens when they’re not paying tuition i.e., over the summer. Business school is all about the summer; MBA career rocket launch comes from converting a prime summer job t... |
| 01.07.2023 | Race To The Top Or The Middle? The Slow Death Of College Rankings | College and university rankings have become ubiquitous. What is their value, not to publishers, but ... [+] to students and families? What impact have they had on institutional quality, on the different segments of higher ed, or on higher e... |
| 30.06.2023 | Court Strikes Down Student Debt Forgiveness: Will Higher Ed Accept Responsibility? | Without taxpayers to bail them out, it's time higher ed leaders accept responsibility for this ... [+] crisis.Pixabay |
| 29.06.2023 | #BlackLivesMatter tweets vanishing | Ten years after #BlackLivesMatter began on Twitter, more than a third of tweets with the hashtag have disappeared, according to a new analysis from the Pew Research Center.
Why it matters: The vanishing tweets come as users delete posts, ma... |
| 29.06.2023 | Ivy League And Elite Universities Scramble To Plan For A Future Without Affirmative Action | CAMBRIDGE, MA - SEPTEMBER 12: Freshman Winston Yan enters the Admissions Building at Harvard ... [+] University September 12, 2006 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Harvard is eliminating early admissions beginning next year because of criticism... |
| 13.06.2023 | AGB Releases New Guidance to Improve Shared Governance at Colleges and Universities | The Cover of Shared Governance for Agile Institutions: A Practical Guide for Universities and Colleges
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| 05.06.2023 | As Americans Live Long, It’s Time For Them To Go Back To College—And For Colleges To Find New Ways To Serve Them | Americans are living longer, and better, than ever before. |
| 01.06.2023 | The 'new predators in higher education' | Redeem now
Iola Favell wanted to go back to school to get her master's degree in teaching.
Favell is a first-generation college student from California, and according to documents filed in a recent lawsuit, she felt it was important to earn... |
| 26.05.2023 | Academics Must Delete Historical Twitter Data or Face 'Book Burning' Scheme | Joseph Henry, Tech Times 26 May 2023, 01:05 pm
It remains unseen that Twitter is on a declining trend since many Bluemark users are still patronizing the platform. Going to Mastodon or other microblogging sites can be a viable option in cas... |
| 16.05.2023 | High schools and colleges require students to pay mandatory fees to walk at graduation. Critics say this discriminates against low-income students. | Graduation fees can be unaffordable for some students. Getty Images
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Most high schools and colleges charge students a graduation fee to attend the ceremony.
Critics say these high, mandatory fees discriminate against low-income st... |
| 09.05.2023 | Unlocking The Full Potential Of Your Organization: 3 Questions To Help Employees Thrive And Drive Success | Increasingly employers are investing in the development and advancement of their people, recognizing ... [+] that these individuals are not mere resources, but intimately connected to their organization's success.UnSpash: christina-wocintec... |
| 04.05.2023 | A Surprising Approach to Science Labs for Online Students Boosts Access to STEM Fields | When it comes to teaching science courses online, colleges are getting creative. Institutions are using virtual reality programs to immerse students in laboratory simulations. They’re also mailing lab kits to students’ homes, enabling them ... |
| 28.04.2023 | Unionization Efforts Spread Through Higher Education As Colleges Double Down | ANN ARBOR, MI - JULY 30: The University Of Michigan North Campus signage at the University Of ... [+] Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan on July 30, 2019. (Photo By Raymond Boyd/Getty Images)Getty Images |
| 26.04.2023 | Republican Legislators In Texas And Florida Take On Public Universities | Governor Greg Abbott speaks to the Texas press. (Photo by Robert Daemmrich Photography Inc/Corbis ... [+] via Getty Images)Corbis via Getty Images |
| 24.04.2023 | College Degrees Take Too Long, But True Innovation Is Hard | College degrees take too long. Where is the innovation we need?Getty Images |
| 18.04.2023 | What If We Measured Learning Through Skills Gained, Not Time Spent in the Classroom? | For more than 100 years, high schools and colleges have relied on the same stalwart tool to measure teaching and learning: the clock. That’s because earning credit toward a diploma or degree typically requires students to spend a minimum nu... |
| 15.04.2023 | 3 Rules To Find The Career Advice You Can Actually Use | How do I make better career advancement decisions when I don't have a strong mentorship network, work geography knowledge and work experience but have access to the internet which is filled with a lot of 'fluffy' advice to sift through yet ... |
| 12.04.2023 | What We’re Getting Wrong In Today’s Arguments Over Higher Education | Professional technician checking and repairing part of automatic machine.iStock / Ton Photograph |
| 12.04.2023 | Inside the AI talent wars: Tech companies are ransacking university AI programs at Stanford, MIT, and Cornell in search of rare talent | This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now.
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Driven by the recent AI boom, companies are raiding top college campuses for rare technical talent.
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| 27.03.2023 | Mental Health Is A Major Problem On College Campuses—Here’s What We Can Do | Colleges and universities face a crisis of mental health, but are finding new ways to help students.iStock/anabeni |
| 18.03.2023 | Biden and Trump agree on at least one thing: Something has to be done about TikTok. But it's not that easy. | As the Biden administration pushes for a TikTok sale or ban, it's clear the idea has bipartisan support.
Lawmakers are pushing for a sale, so they avoid the backlash that comes with banning it.
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| 13.03.2023 | College Rankings Withdrawal | getty |
| 10.03.2023 | Ron DeSantis Finally Finds A Deserving Target: The College Board | In college, it seemed like every other male student was named Dave. The editor of the student newspaper was Dave. The dean of my residential college was Dave. Several freshman counselors were Dave. My roommate Dave had a seminar with three ... |
| 08.03.2023 | How universities became giant piggy banks for hedge-fund billionaires | Redeem now
The most cutting jokes are the ones with a bit of truth behind them. While the increasingly popular quip that "colleges are just real-estate hedge funds with classes attached" may inspire eye rolls, recent moves are mak... |
| 08.03.2023 | Universities are turning into real-estate hedge funds — and students are paying the price | The most cutting jokes are the ones with a bit of truth behind them. While the increasingly popular quip that "colleges are just real-estate hedge funds with classes attached" may inspire eye rolls, recent moves are making the jok... |
| 28.02.2023 | On AI-Generated Works, Artists, and Intellectual Property | As lawsuit-inspiring musicians go, you can’t do much better than 2 Live Crew. Infamous for their 1989 album, “As Nasty as They Wanna Be,” they were the first band to ever have an album deemed legally obscene (though the decision was later o... |
| 24.02.2023 | As Student Need Rises, More College Faculty Set Up Emergency Aid Funds | When Karli Hinman enrolled at Stony Brook University in fall 2018, she knew her family couldn’t help her pay to continue her education. And during her first two years of college, she didn’t have much trouble affording her in-state tuition, ... |
| 24.02.2023 | Expanded Department Of Education Regulation Is Executive Overreach Part Deux | When I first heard the list of Oscar nominees for Best Picture, there were more familiar titles than usual: Avatar, Top Gun, Elvis, Tar, and Steven Spielberg’s The Fabelmans. Then there was one that sounded like The Banshees of Ed Sheeran. ... |
| 20.01.2023 | TikTok Ban: US Schools Act to Ban TikTok From Campus Devices Amidst Data Privacy Concerns | Andi C., Tech Times 20 January 2023, 08:01 am
Several schools in select states in the US have started banning the video streaming app Tiktok on campus-owned devices and networks.
TikTok was removed from government devices by the Biden admin... |
| 20.01.2023 | Transgender people in rural America struggle to find doctors willing or able to provide care | For Tammy Rainey, finding a health care provider who knows about gender-affirming care has been a challenge in the rural northern Mississippi town where she lives.
As a transgender woman, Rainey needs the hormone estrogen, which allows her ... |
| 19.01.2023 | Barbara Wolfe named provost, executive vice president of academic affairs | Doug Lederman is editor and co-founder of Inside Higher Ed. He helps lead the news organization's editorial operations, overseeing news content, opinion pieces, career advice, blogs and other features. Doug speaks widely about higher educat... |