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Failing the lecturers
Spectrum, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 20/11/2016
» At Thepsatri Rajabhat University, a lecturer was locked out of his office after exposing alleged corruption involving the budget allocated for a field trip. His three staff were moved to other roles, and this semester his classes were reduced until he had no students to teach. Nowadays he goes to the university in the morning and signs his name, fearful he will fail his performance assessment.
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One year left to compete for Olympic 2024 bid cities
AFP, Published on 12/09/2016
» LAUSANNE - Budapest, Los Angeles, Paris and Rome have exactly one year to convince the International Olympic Committee (IOC) they are the most suitable city to host the Summer Olympics in 2024.
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Murky pond incident casts doubts on KU
News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 13/09/2016
» As the 19-year-old first-year student from Kasetsart University lies in a coma, questions about the incident from college administrators and the public seem to focus on whether the pond in which he was told to swim was filled with wastewater or natural rainwater.
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Thousands of California college students homeless and go hungry
AFP, Published on 22/06/2016
» LOS ANGELES - Nearly 50,000 students attending the largest public university in the United States are homeless and many more go hungry, according to a new study made public this week.
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Swimmer started at Stanford amid assault prevention efforts
News, Associated Press, Published on 09/06/2016
» Brock Turner began his short-lived career as a swimmer at Stanford University two years ago amid renewed efforts by the prestigious California school and other US colleges to prevent campus sexual assaults.
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Uni heads 'claiming pay' after their retirement age
News, Dumrongkiat Mala, Published on 29/10/2015
» More than half of the 49 Rajabhat University and Rajamangala University of Technology campuses nationwide are struggling with good governance issues, the Assembly of Faculty Senate Chairs of Thailand (AFCT) claims.
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Students hit with army training
News, Dumrongkiat Mala, Published on 05/09/2015
» A group of 53 students involved in a mock love-making dance at a hazing ritual earlier this week will be sent for "attitude readjustment training" at a military camp, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University's president Luedech Girdwichai says.
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Universities more professional, but somewhat empty
News, David Brooks, Published on 07/10/2015
» Many American universities were founded as religious institutions, explicitly designed to cultivate their students' spiritual and moral natures. But over the course of the 20th century they became officially or effectively secular.
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Colleges curb hazing horrors
News, Published on 17/08/2015
» University freshmen nationwide are expected to join hazing rituals or <i>rab nong</i> ceremonies on the first day of the 2015 school semester Monday, but a growing number of students and authorities are vowing to reform the half-century old ceremony rife with incidents of violence and abuse.
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Time to stop hazing once and for all
News, Sanitsuda Ekachai, Published on 02/09/2015
» When lecturer Lalita Hanwong spoke out against the senselessness of hazing at Mahasarakham University's College of Music, she was bombarded with rape and death threats by angry students.
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