What to Look For in Higher Ed in 2018
…Unfortunately, they’re afraid to. Anthony Hennen, Writer/Editor 7. Make Study-Abroad Programs Great Again Sending a college student to study abroad can open up their world. They get a different perspective…
…Unfortunately, they’re afraid to. Anthony Hennen, Writer/Editor 7. Make Study-Abroad Programs Great Again Sending a college student to study abroad can open up their world. They get a different perspective…
…happiness. These are the “cohesive ideas” upon which a free society is built. On these bedrock principles rest such concepts as a free press, free speech, and religious liberty. They…
…Boren wrote on his Web site, www.abuseofpoweratncstate.com. “I shared my view that it was inappropriate to require students to disclose their sexual identities in the context of a graded assignment….
…PIRLS test scores have also seen no measurable improvement since 2001. Similarly, the average score of 15-year-old students on the 2015 Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) reading test was…
…campus free speech problem—after all, higher education is a vast and complex enterprise. Regardless, Trump’s objective is highly defensible. Who except censors and narrow-minded political activists think free speech is…
…have become increasingly common on college campuses. He said to the students, “We hope you will take part in the right of every American: the free, robust, and sometimes contentious…
…graduate-school, and scholarship information, it is most often consulted for its data on four-year, undergraduate institutions. As a trendy website, Niche.com naturally supplies trendy data.As a trendy website, Niche.com naturally…
…transforms the way we lead our lives and do our work. We will encourage the use of women’s leadership capacities to transform our institutions and fields of expertise. We will…
…2020, the UNC System has operated under a testing waiver. The System website states, “Students will have the option to submit an ACT or SAT test score, but test scores…
…a lightning rod for controversies surrounding free speech. Higher education in particular requires a free and open atmosphere. Students and professors must be able to converse, question, analyze, and speak…