Extra Support Does More than Remedial Education
College students benefit from staying in regular classes rather than being shuffled into non-credit-earning remedial classes. On the 74 Million.
College students benefit from staying in regular classes rather than being shuffled into non-credit-earning remedial classes. On the 74 Million.
Critics accuse the course of being one-sided and pushing a particular political view. On Campus Reform.
Endowment funds for two-year colleges have become more common as schools focus on fundraising. On Inside Higher Ed.
While some students might speak out, many are reluctant to do so because their peers and professors have made it clear that right-leaning views are unacceptable. On The Atlantic.
A senior health executive at the University of Arizona is making an $875,000 salary, but often is out of the office for private consulting work. On the Arizona Daily Star.
A longtime defender of free speech on the left has been defending speech for everyone on campus for decades. On National Review.
Colleges don't value high-school jobs or other family obligations as much as volunteering and academic experience in admissions decisions. On the Hechinger Report.
More than 30 students were suspended after refusing to move from the administrative building, the second larrge sit-in in the last few months. On Inside Higher Ed.
The system has come up short in verifying documents and tracking athletes. On Education Dive.
The goal is to train and educate 5,000 workers in artificial intelligence. On NC State.