Education
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Study Finds College Football Teams with Black Coaches Penalized More Often Than Teams with White Coaches
A recent study has found that college football teams with Black coaches are penalized more often than teams with white…
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NADOHE Calls on Congress to Double Pell Grant
The National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education (NADOHE) has called on Congress to double the Pell Grant, adding…
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Covid “under control” despite enrolment drop, say Chinese agents
In its fourth annual update, BONARD’s Agent Marker Report, which was presented in a webinar chaired by COO Igor Skibickij…
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pandemic has brought mental health issues “to the forefront”
They say laughter is the best medicine. Jessica Holmes, a long-time member of the comedy troupe the Royal Canadian Air…
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Finalists for the 2022 PIEoneer Awards revealed
Once again, the recurring theme was rallying around supporting and bolstering students and organisations as the grip of a crippling…
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Autism and Higher Education
Rollins College valedictorian Elizabeth Bonker made history earlier this month when she gave her speech at commencement using text-to-speech software.…
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University of Alaska Board of Regents Make Faculty Pay Raise Decision
The University of Alaska Board of Regents voted Monday to increase faculty pay over the next three years, despite the…
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Internationals ‘boost’ employability skills for domestic students
Domestic students benefit from the exposure to the outside world when international students enrol on their courses, a Canadian student advisory…
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ELE offers “immediate” ELT solution for Ukrainians
ELE Ireland says it can offer an “immediate solution” to the language barrier that Ukrainians arriving in Ireland face, in…
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One Model of Tribal and University Relations
A self-portrait by Megan Sekulich, a student at Miami University in Ohio through the Myaamia Heritage Award ProgramMegan SekulichAs a…
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