Self-Censorship on Campus at NYU-Shanghai
Students and faculty alike are mindful of not talking about sensitive subjects such as the Hong Kong protests, though NYU still claims it's a space for open inquiry and liberal values. On the New York Post.
Students and faculty alike are mindful of not talking about sensitive subjects such as the Hong Kong protests, though NYU still claims it's a space for open inquiry and liberal values. On the New York Post.
Court cases working through the system on due process, free speech, and religious freedom could have major effects on K-12 and higher education. On Catalyst.
The classic learning test wants to chip away at the market share of the SAT and ACT. On Inside Higher Ed.
The university wants to build on existing aviation companies and grow the industry. On the Daily Reflector.
Pressure from enrollment declines, changing technologies, and the demands of students pressure colleges to change, but many college presidents don't believe their schools are ready for change. On Inside Higher Ed.
The poverty, movement, and language difficulties can leave would-be Latino college students working harder than others just for a high school diploma. On the Hechinger Report.
The database tracks due process violations, though skeptics don't expect that it will change the behavior of campus officials. On Education Dive.
After a student confided in her that she had been sexually harassed, Goodwin College fired a mathematics professor for not reporting it to Goodwin. On Inside Higher Ed.
Williamson College of the Trades in Pennsylvania is unique in America with an uncommon approach to intellectual and moral training. On AEI.
Workers can choose from 75 degrees offered online if they work at least 15 hours a week and have been with the company for four months. On Education Dive.