Three professors from the University of South Alabama (USA) were placed on leave after photos of them dressed in racially insensitive costumes at a 2014 Halloween party resurfaced last week.
Since the onset of the pandemic, cheating in online classrooms has been a serious problem across the country. A new study found multiple methods educators could use to naturally discourage their students against cheating, both online and in physical classes.
A University of Cincinnati professor has filed a lawsuit against the school alleging that officials at UC’s business school engaged in discriminatory hiring practices.
Ferris State University has fired a professor who was placed on administrative leave in November for posting racist, anti-Semitic, and homophobic slurs on social media.
Students, faculty, and staff members at the University of Vermont are up in arms in response to recent decisions by the administration on how to address an $8.6 million budget deficit.
Boston College is investigating a sexual assault case against the chairman of its theology department after a former classmate claimed the professor sexually assaulted her on two separate occasions.
“From Our Classrooms to Yours” is the latest initiative from DePauw University to bring new educational content to high school teachers and students in Indiana – and the world – through virtual classes.