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8 votes
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A union fight at Marquette University
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Schools are using software to help pick who gets in. What could go wrong?
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Math teachers should be more like football coaches
7 votes -
Lori Loughlin feels wronged in college admissions scandal
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Froebel’s Gifts
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LA’s elite on edge as prosecutors pursue more parents in admissions scandal
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Indigenous educators fight for an accurate history of California
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No Spanish allowed: Texas school museum revisits history of segregation
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Can you access university libraries in your country w/o an affiliation to the university?
In Turkey, where I live, almost all universities restrict access to staff and students (only their own students if not a graduate student); the only exception I can find is the Koç University...
In Turkey, where I live, almost all universities restrict access to staff and students (only their own students if not a graduate student); the only exception I can find is the Koç University where paid membership is open to public. I've researched in the past and found that major universities around the world---i.e. Italy, France, UK, US; selection factor being the languages I can read---seem to allow the public to access in one way or another (article, in Turkish, with results). But I wonder how accurate my reading is with the reality, and thus I'm asking this question.
So, as a plain citizen w/o any current affiliation to any educational institutions, can you access university libraries where you live? Does it matter if you have certain diplomas or affiliations? How easy it is?
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Increasingly competitive college admissions: much more than you wanted to know
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They had it coming - The parents indicted in the college-admissions scandal were responding to a changing America, with rage at being robbed of what they believed was rightfully theirs
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Harvard sued by 'descendant of slave for profiting from photos'
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Trying to switch from Literature to Linguistics: similar experience and/or advices?
Hi! I've recently graduated as a BA of Italian philology. But I am interested in pursuing my further studies and academical career in linguistics, studying language contact and linguistic strata...
Hi! I've recently graduated as a BA of Italian philology. But I am interested in pursuing my further studies and academical career in linguistics, studying language contact and linguistic strata in particular. I was wondering if anybody took a similar path and am interested in advice from such folks and also any other humanists here. I'm studying some online material and will try to partecipate in some local university's linguistics BA as a visiting student (I guess it's called a freemover in English) if I can find an affordable option. Also I have found out recommended reading material from local universities I'm interested in and some papers about my field. Do you know of any useful resources for making the transition smoother? What has been you experience if you've taken a similar path to your studies? Thanks in advance!
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This, too, was history. The battle over police torture and reparations in Chicago’s schools.
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Getting rich teaching Hong Kong's kids
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American History Textbooks' Lies: Everything Your Teacher Got Wrong - Myths, Education (1995)
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Tildes folks, are you learning another language or multilingual?
pretty straightforward ask. i have some basic, rusty Spanish (on and off learning) and a bit of Esperanto to my name (currently learning) but not much else eventually i want to speak French...
pretty straightforward ask. i have some basic, rusty Spanish (on and off learning) and a bit of Esperanto to my name (currently learning) but not much else
eventually i want to speak French conversationally since my boyfriend can and i think it'd be neat to converse with him in more than English, but that's a long term goal.
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Conservative Christian group launches campaign against “Buddhist meditation” in public schools
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If universities sacrifice philosophy on the altar of profit, what’s next?
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Major for-profit college chain abruptly announces closure of dozens of schools
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Cultural activist from Guyana's Wapishana tribe tries to revive a near-extinct language
6 votes -
Why are we still teaching reading the wrong way?
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Bonfire of the humanities: The role of history in a society afflicted by short-termism
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Tech suffers from lack of humanities, says Mozilla head
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How to study abusers: Should reading lists come with a content warning?
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Academic grievance studies and the corruption of scholarship
11 votes -
The Grievance Studies Scandal: Five Academics Respond
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The other political correctness: America's elite universities are censoring themselves on China
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Latest study reveals sharp rise in essay cheating globally, with millions of students involved
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How two thieves stole thousands of prints from university libraries
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The humanities are in crisis - Students are abandoning humanities majors, turning to degrees they think yield far better job prospects. But they’re wrong.
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After a year of rising tensions, protesters tear down Confederate statue on UNC campus
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Ottawa to declare federal holiday to mark legacy of residential school system
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Saudi Arabia orders 16,000 students to leave Canada amid escalating clash
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A new wave of hardline anti-BDS tactics are targetting students, and no one knows who's behind it
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How in 2015, $364 Billion flowed through two and four year public universities and colleges of the states of the USA
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Mark Cuban says the ability to think creatively will be critical in ten years, and Elon Musk agrees
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The free speech panic: How the right concocted a crisis
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The world might be better off without college for everyone
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Canadian Geographic's indigenous people's atlas - History of residential schools
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Beyond the ‘reading wars’: How the science of reading can improve literacy
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Steven Pinker's arguments are flawed; this article shows why
4 votes