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11 votes
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America will sacrifice anything for the college experience
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“I feel that the future I’ve been working towards my whole life is gone now” — What United States college students have to say about the coronavirus
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Here’s how Cornell kept low covid-19 rates on campus
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A million students and counting have learned Linux
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College newspaper reporters are the journalism heroes for the pandemic era
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The Bully's Pulpit - On the elementary structure of domination
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Are illegal strikes justified?
This question is inspired by the university of Michigan's grad student union's announcement that it will strike this week. As noted in the university's response Michigan state law prohibits state...
This question is inspired by the university of Michigan's grad student union's announcement that it will strike this week. As noted in the university's response Michigan state law prohibits state employees from striking and GEO's contract with UofM (signed in April) has a clause that prohibits work stoppages.
Are strikes performed in violation of the law (state or otherwise) or a contract justified? Why or why not?
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A math problem stumped experts for fifty years. This grad student from Maine solved it in days
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Are philosophical classics too difficult for students?
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At a loss for words: How a flawed idea is teaching millions of kids to be poor readers
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How do unschoolers turn out?
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Harvard, MIT sue US immigration authorities over new rule for foreign students
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Sixteen-year-old student gets thousands of primary school children to write to lonely care home residents
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US pediatricians call for in-person school this fall
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Schools turn to surveillance tech to prevent Covid-19 spread: "We are very much interested in the automated tracking of students"
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Colleges face student lawsuits seeking refunds after coronavirus closures
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Education without loans
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California police used military surveillance tech at grad student strike
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Ask a cosmology PhD student (almost) anything!
Hi all, I am a PhD student focusing in cosmology. I wanted to up the science content here on Tildes, and I thought that one way to do so is to have an informal little Q&A session. As such, feel...
Hi all,
I am a PhD student focusing in cosmology. I wanted to up the science content here on Tildes, and I thought that one way to do so is to have an informal little Q&A session. As such, feel free to use this post to ask any questions you might have about cosmology specifically, and physics in general.
This may not be as exciting as some other science AMAs given that I am a rather early graduate student, so there may be a lot of questions I don't know the answer to. However, I'm willing to try my best and answer over the next few days, and to let you know I don't know if I don't!
A bit about myself: I did my undergraduate degree at the University of Chicago where I studied physics and mathematics, and then I was a student researcher in a computational cosmology group at a national lab. I subsequently enrolled at UC Davis to continue studying cosmology. Ask me anything about physics, cosmology, or high performance computing!
I also invite anyone else with expertise to chime in as well!
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Exam anxiety: How remote test-proctoring is creeping students out
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Many schools are already closed until the end of the year. So what happens to all those missed classes?
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Social Security recipients who don’t usually file tax returns will automatically get $1,200 payments, US Treasury says in reversal
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Social Security recipients who don’t usually file tax returns will automatically get $1,200 payments, Treasury says in reversal
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Small colleges were already on the brink. Now, coronavirus threatens their existence.
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Operation cancel Spring Break: Floridians fret over coronavirus as young revelers try to keep the party going
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Lambda School's misleading promises
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Professor loses landmark legal battle after claiming it’s ‘free speech’ to deliberately misgender trans students
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Students say the Lambda School coding bootcamp isn't delivering on its promises, with concerns about poor instruction and prospects while being bound by income-sharing agreements
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With great tech comes great responsibility - A student guide for navigating ethical issues in the tech industry
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Colleges are turning students’ phones into surveillance machines, tracking the locations of hundreds of thousands
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Rhode Island lawsuit: Students sue for the right to learn civics
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ABBA's Björn Ulvaeus has gifted books to high school students across Sweden to try to stem the flow of fake news
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A rural South Australian council is asking a group of high school students for input on how to spend $1 million in drought relief
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Federal Trade Commission settlement with for-profit University of Phoenix over deceptive advertising will require them to cancel $141M in student debt and pay $50M to former students
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A powerful statement of resistance from a college student on trial in Moscow
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In terms of reading test score points per hour of learning, Finnish students came out on top, followed by kids in Germany and Sweden
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Teacher effects on student achievement and height: A cautionary tale
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One in five University of Otago, New Zealand medical students to be denied graduation after falsifying overseas placement records
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Introducing Basecamp Personal - A completely free Basecamp plan designed specifically for freelancers, students, families, and personal projects
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Bay Area students and teachers rally for school funding and Prop 13 reform
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In China, surge in students informing on professors
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Student tracking, secret scores: How college admissions offices rank prospects before they apply
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An unseen victim of the college admissions scandal: The high school tennis champion aced out by a billionaire family
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From rebellious subculture to school curriculum – Tampere school will offer twenty students spots in its skateboarding programme
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Global climate strike sees thousands join children in Australian climate rallies
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Hong Kong protests: Defiant university students, school pupils and residents go on strike, piling pressure on government to meet demands
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Flawed algorithms are grading millions of students’ essays
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A group of Chinese international students say they take little notice of politics or historical events, with one admitting to not having heard of the Tiananmen Square Massacre
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Alaska defunds scholarships for thousands of university students ahead of fall semester
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