Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order

An Online ‘Moon Shot’ for the Developing World

A new, free online certificate program from Arizona State’s Thunderbird School of Global Management will be offered in 40 languages and seeks to reach refugees, women and others in the developing world.

Denmark Wants to Shift Enrollments

Government orders cuts in large cities, hoping to attract more students to smaller cities and towns.

Education Department Announces Grants, Guidance

The U.S. Education Department announced new grants under the American Rescue Plan and also provided new guidance on how colleges...

Conspiracy Theories

Conspiracy theories are no longer just on the fringes of society. In today’s Academic Minute, Sullivan County Community College’s Kenneth...

Michigan Reaches $490M Settlement in Sexual Abuse Case

The University of Michigan has reached a settlement agreement with attorneys for more than 1,050 claimants alleging sexual abuse by now-deceased university doctor Robert Anderson.

Berkeley and Miami Auctioned NFTs. Who’s Next?

NFT philanthropy is on the rise. Even if a college or university doesn’t want to auction its own NFTs, they should be ready to receive the cryptocurrency donations that result from the sales.

Academic Minute: Conspiracy Theories

Today on the Academic Minute: Kenneth Luck, assistant professor of media arts at SUNY Sullivan, explores why conspiracy theories are...

New COVID Guidance for Colleges Is Stricter Than CDC’s

In updated guidance released Wednesday, the American College Health Association recommended that students who test positive for COVID-19 not leave...