So much occupying, so little time to do actual coursework and productive things in life.
Topic: Inside Higher Ed
Santa Ana College Announces 1 Tuition-Free Year
Here’s the caveat: Students graduating from the Santa Ana Unified School District in California will receive free tuition in their first year at Santa Ana College. The program will start this fall, and full-time students…
Over 300 Colleges are Still Accepting Applications for Fall 2016
This sounds like enrollment is an ongoing issue for colleges and universities. Maybe the onerous Title IX regulations, high student loan debt, kangaroo courts and the like are making students and parents think twice about…
Sweet Briar College Struggling to Meet Enrollment Goals and Stay Afloat
The college was going to close, but then it isn’t. Yet, the college did not reach their enrollment goals and could close in the long-term, in addition to their newly-installed president announcing he will retire…
George Mason University Faculty Not Fans of Donation to Rename Law School after Antonin Scalia
Specifically, the faculty senate said that the agreement between the university and the Charles Koch Foundation means that donors would have undue influence over professors, in addition to their opposition to renaming the law school…
College’s Kangaroo Courts Exposed as Students Win Lawsuits Over Allegations
Several students have won lawsuits against universities after being accused of sexual misconduct by universities, and where due process was denied as well as a fair trial.
Study: 32% of College Students Prefer Bernie Sanders Over Everyone Else
As Inside Higher Ed reported, the study found that 32% of students are going for Bernie, 15% for Hillary Clinton, then Trump with 6%.
Academic Claims that Student Protests haven’t Violated Anyone’s Rights
Did this academic forget about the Missouri student journalist who was being threatened by a professor at the University of Missouri and other recent instances? Sounds like selective memory.