Racial politics in higher ed
On Sept. 30, Harvard University won a lawsuit against Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA), a conservative legal organization hell–bent on wiping out affirmative action programs on college campuses in the U.S.
On Sept. 30, Harvard University won a lawsuit against Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA), a conservative legal organization hell–bent on wiping out affirmative action programs on college campuses in the U.S.
“We are hoping that this will get things moving and the discussion can start,” Titlebaum said. “This is only the first thing.”
The people have transformed themselves into the very embodiment of the movement.
Faculty Council seeking part-time representative, Fall 2015 course to offer winter trip to Costa Rica, and more
Diversity is something often talked about here at Ithaca College.
Staff Writer Michael Tkaczevski spoke with Stephen Greenblatt, professor of the Humanities at Harvard University, about the ancient poem, his book and the research process for the book.
As the price of four-year public and private universities increases nationwide, online education companies are offering up massive open online courses, MOOCs, as a way to bring higher education to students who cannot afford the traditional campus experience.