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‘Spies’ on campus, police, protests—the uneasy evolution of TISS after govt takeover
Surveillance and suspicion have replaced open debate and activism at the country’s oldest social work school, say some TISS ...
An Indiana University humanities course teaches students about the health consequences of ‘mass incarceration,’ while having ...
Evolve, a wellness studio, has opened as the newest tenant at The Commons. It is along the Swamp Rabbit Trail, next to The ...
HousingAnywhere reports on 10 European countries ideal for US students, highlighting study options, cultures, and ...
Even beyond the pendulum lurches between presidencies, many of the perennial debates over education policy, politics, and ...
KNUST is set to open its accommodation application system. The system is designed to make it easier for students to access ...
Why we need students to understand concepts rather than simply learn facts – and what pedagogical approaches can help ...
United States Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart famously said in a 1964 opinion that he could not define pornography but “I know it when I see it.” Perhaps such a sentiment was permissible then, ...
In Ghana, where women form 50.7% of the 34.1 million population, more than half under 25, gender equality is not just a moral ...
Whether it's AI, electronics or defense, the 'silicon economy' drives the entire industrial and service sectors. It is at the ...
MBZUAI and AWS launch multi-year collaboration bringing cloud infrastructure, GenAI Academy hackathons, and startup support ...
To encourage robust, good-faith discussion about issues raised in First Opinion essays, STAT publishes selected Letters to ...
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