Small Schools Trying to Make a Name for Themselves in Esports
As more schools sponsor teams in competitive video game competitions, little-known schools are trying to stake their claim before large schools overwhelm them with funding. On Kotaku.
As more schools sponsor teams in competitive video game competitions, little-known schools are trying to stake their claim before large schools overwhelm them with funding. On Kotaku.
The university hired almost two dozen interns for its "Diversity Peer Leaders" program where students will run workshops about oppression. On Campus Reform.
Too many PhDs in academia means more of them going into the business world, and NC State wants to make the transition easier. On the News & Observer.
The money Americans spend on "meaningless education," Gladwell said in an interview, amazes him. On CNBC.
Campus culture inflates and amplifies fear while presuming students cannot handle the daily rigors of life, requiring restrictions on individuality by campus authorities. On City Journal.
One Chapel Hill trustee called students "wimps" for complaining about the statue, some students think it's a harmful racist symbol, and the UNC Board of Governors says its hands are tied. On Inside Higher Ed.
A year after the repeal of Obama-era rules for sexual assault, few universities have changed their policies despite due process concerns from critics. On The Weekly Standard.
The Smith College employee told police the student "seemed out of place." On the Boston Globe.
When fans and leaders treat college coaches as superhuman, it creates an environment favorable to corner-cutting on ethics. On The Wall Street Journal.
A University of Texas study found that students who earned credit as high school students were more likely to graduate on time, but did not usually lower debt levels. On KXAN.