The Books That Get Assigned the Most
The top-sellers tend to be general textbooks, but a few surprises pop up—such as the Communist Manifesto. On the News & Record.
The top-sellers tend to be general textbooks, but a few surprises pop up—such as the Communist Manifesto. On the News & Record.
A lecturer in the English department criticized Joe Biden's executive order relating to transgender policies and was attacked as being transphobic. On The American Conservative.
As UNC deals with a small outbreak at one of its dorms before classes begin, colleges across the Carolinas are divided over how to deliver their classes. On WCNC.
The Pennsylvania state system is working with the NCAA to ensure none of their sports teams will be cut. On the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Charles Negy faced a retaliatory investigation looking for a reason to fire him after two tweets upset students and faculty. On Legal Insurrection.
Students who don't agree to the COVID-19 community standards will not be allowed to register or attend classes. On WRAL.
For students struggling on homework or a quiz, they can go to Chegg for answers from other students. On Forbes.
The Department will see a return of union advocates, anti-choice bureaucrats, and an army of culture warriors. On AEI.
The pandemic forced colleges to change, and greater remote flexibility may be something they keep in the future. On Open Campus.
Athletics fees and other on-campus fees were charged while students studied remotely; now, they're asking for that money back. On the Daily Wire.