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13 votes
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Israel-Hamas war becomes flashpoint on US college campuses
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'Not of faculty quality': How Penn mistreated Katalin Karikó, the Nobel Prize winner of 2023
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On the inadequacy and obsolescence of US laws protecting student privacy - threatening intellectual freedom to explore ideas
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How the Yale unions took over New Haven
8 votes -
I didn’t go to my dream school. Now I’m living debt-free.
22 votes -
Revenge of the nerds is a fantasy, it’s the jocks who have more successful careers
13 votes -
After writing an anti-Israel letter, Harvard students are doxxed
36 votes -
An investigation of the facts behind Columbia’s US News ranking
12 votes -
Without a college degree, life in America is staggeringly shorter
21 votes -
Fatal stabbing of Gabonese student highlights 'daily' racism faced by Africans in Russia
10 votes -
Should AI be permitted in college classrooms? Four scholars weigh in.
13 votes -
In Alabama, white tide rushes on
10 votes -
Faculty member fatally shot in University of North Carolina building
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US President Joe Biden is still trying to forgive student debt in ‘a very direct confrontation’ with US Supreme Court, expert says
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What does any of this have to do with physics?
41 votes -
University of Eastern Finland has received more funding from the Ministry of Education and Culture of Finland to continue the Karelian language revitalization project
8 votes -
Artificial intelligence versus human-controlled doctor in virtual reality simulation for sepsis team training: Randomized controlled study
10 votes -
This no-frills UK college helps students get a degree quickly, simply and affordably
15 votes -
Study of elite US college admissions data suggests being very rich is its own qualification
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Stanford University president resigns over manipulated research, will retract at least three papers
47 votes -
Why AI detectors think the US Constitution was written by AI
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Nine tips on community college
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Abortion laws are driving academics out of some US states—and keeping others from coming
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California grad students won a historic strike. UC San Diego is striking back with misconduct allegations and arrests.
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US federal civil rights lawsuit filed against Harvard, challenging legacy admissions preference
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US Supreme Court strikes down race-based admissions programs at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina
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US Supreme Court strikes down President Biden's student loan forgiveness: Now what?
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US President Joe Biden can probably forgive student debt even if Supreme Court of the United States rules against him
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Any college CS majors here? Any tips for one?
Hey everyone. I’m a Computer Science major who feels very behind. I don’t have any substantial projects to put on my resume. I look at basic open source stuff and can’t understand it. I’m...
Hey everyone. I’m a Computer Science major who feels very behind. I don’t have any substantial projects to put on my resume. I look at basic open source stuff and can’t understand it.
I’m currently attending WGU online, but also work full time so I don’t have a ton of free time to learn or work on side projects.
Anyone have advice for a guy in my scenario? I ended up dropping out of college a couple times during COVID and now I’m just trying to get back on the right path.
The language I know best is Java, but I’ve been trying to learn C++ and web development as well. Applied for internships but no luck so far, I think I need to make some better projects.
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Any Tildes users in college? Dorm or off-campus living for the first year?
I’m attending college this fall and moving cross country for this move. I wanted to ask everyone who’s currently in college or graduated not too long ago on whether if it’s worth it to stay...
I’m attending college this fall and moving cross country for this move. I wanted to ask everyone who’s currently in college or graduated not too long ago on whether if it’s worth it to stay on-campus in the dorms.
I heard you get assigned a roommate and some dorms, depending on which one you get, can have 1-3 additional roommates.
I’ve always had my own room and the closest thing I’ve had to a roommate was my little sister…but she had her own room as well.
I know staying on campus it’s easier to get to class and I get to live the traditional college experience. I don’t mind having a roommate but I heard if you have a shitty one, it’s not gonna be fun.
The perks of having your own apartment you get the ability of having your own space and doing whatever you want with no dorm monitors right? Only downside is paying rent?
If you have any insight or experience to share I'd love to hear them! 🙏
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The rise of the "trauma essay" in college applications | Tina Yong
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Munger Hall: A billionaire's bizarre social experiment
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University of California under fire for Blackstone investment
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Lord of the Rings–quoting performance wins this year’s ‘Dance Your PhD’ contest
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A Black professor trapped in anti-racist hell
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University of California plans to deduct pay for employees who participated in strike
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Government refuses to fund UK students at new medical school despite ‘chronic’ doctor shortage
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A lecturer showed a painting of the prophet Muhammad. She lost her job.
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The University of California and workers reached a tentative deal to end strike
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Students rebel against heat-sensing crotch monitor surveillance devices
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48,000 UC graduate student workers go on strike
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Finnish astronomers acquitted in defamation case related to protesting harassment – astrophysicist Christian Ott argued protests cost him postdoc position
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Security services in Norway say they have arrested a university lecturer accused of working for Russia as a spy
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This 33-year-old made more than 1,000 Wikipedia bios for unknown women scientists
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Inside a highly lucrative, ethically questionable essay-writing service
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Two powerful unions have come together to fight the right’s attack on higher ed
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The Biden-Harris administration's US student debt relief plan
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The new US Income-Driven Repayment system could cause some big problems
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My students cheated... a lot
27 votes