Michigan Gets a Tech Boost from Foreign Students
Though Michigan has been losing international students, that group has long been a source of tuition funding and crucial expertise for its economy. On the Detroit News.
Though Michigan has been losing international students, that group has long been a source of tuition funding and crucial expertise for its economy. On the Detroit News.
Students don't like the power struggles nor the incompetency that they've seen in recent years. On the East Carolinian.
Since 2013, the money has been rolling into colleges in the form of contracts and grants. On Bloomberg.
A proposed rule would threaten colleges with the loss of federal grants if they restrict students' religious freedom on campus. On Inside Higher Ed.
The "basketball factory" at UNC is having a tough year, on the verge of falling apart. On Five Thirty Eight.
The Europe Law Journal's staff left en masse to protest Wiley from appointing editors without the consulation of current editors or the board. On the Daily Nous.
The first step in Berkeley's hiring process is vetting a candidate's "commitment to diversity." On Reason.
The NC Board of Governors committee on governance recommended no action against the trustees for trying to influence ECU's student governrment. On the East Carolinian.
After money wasn't given to a conservative student group, the students pushed back. On Inside Higher Ed.
The new political oath is spreading to more and more campuses. On John Cochrane.