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Republican lawmakers clash with college presidents in hearing on campus anti-Semitism
Updated December 5, 2023 at 2:02 p.m. ET Republican lawmakers chastised the presidents of three elite US universities during a congressional hearing on efforts to
NCAA’s Radical Proposal to Pay Division I Athletes
In a revolutionary move that would transform the way college athletics has operated for more than a century, National Collegiate Athletic Association President Charlie Baker
Generation Z flirts with socialism
Editor’s Note: In this Future View, students discuss Generation Z and the growing interest in socialism. Next week, we’ll ask: “As Treasury announces new strike
Education Review highlights network ethnography in global education policy research
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public domain The word “mobility” conjures up images and ideas of the movement of people, capital and things from one place to another.
NCAA’s Radical Proposal to Pay Division I Athletes
In a revolutionary move that would transform the way college athletics has operated for more than a century, National Collegiate Athletic Association President Charlie Baker
Presidents of Harvard, MIT and Penn set to testify before Congress on campus anti-Semitism
The presidents of Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Pennsylvania are expected to testify before a congressional panel on efforts
“Unprecedented” drop in global literacy scores, says OECD report | Education News
A global education survey has revealed an “unprecedented” decline in educational progress in many countries. The Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) survey, released Tuesday,
Pandemic learning loss has hit the United States hard. The situation is as bad, or worse, around the world.
The most comprehensive global analysis of test scores since the pandemic shows that learning loss is a stubborn global problem, with 15-year-old Americans experiencing similar
Three reasons why college graduates succeed in the job market
Concerning Allison SchragerReview of “The Accidental Equalizer” by Jessi Streib (Bookshelf, November 29): In more than three decades of college recruiting, I’ve found three important
College Football Playoff Set: Michigan vs. Alabama, Washington vs. Texas
For most of its more than 150 years of existence, college football has been defined as much by controversy and contention as by what happened
DeSantis’ Florida education policies drive out liberal-leaning teachers
Gov. Ron DeSantis had just taken office in 2019 when the University of Florida lured Neil H. Buchanan, a prominent economist and tax law scholar,
Free speech advocate says colleges hurt
As the war in Gaza divides college campuses across the country, Greg Lukianoff believes that this difficult moment reveals the depth of the crisis of