Anna Esaki-Smith
Contributor|Education

ABOUT

I am a global education expert, advising universities, private companies and education organizations on internationalization and recruitment strategies. As Cofounder and Managing Director of research consultancy Education Rethink, I track education trends and produce market intelligence for schools and

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I am a global education expert, advising universities, private companies and education organizations on internationalization and recruitment strategies. As Cofounder and Managing Director of research consultancy Education Rethink, I track education trends and produce market intelligence for schools and universities. I have worked for UC Berkeley, the British Council and EF Education First, written for Reuters and Newsweek, and hold degrees from Cornell University and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

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May 20, 2020

The College Board Is Sued Over AP Test Glitches

A class action lawsuit has been filed against the College Board on behalf of high school students who took a new online version of the AP exam last week and had trouble submitting their answers due to technical problems. The new test had been developed due to the closure of schools in March.
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May 18, 2020

Who Is Responsible If A University Reopens And A Student Dies From Covid-19?

Dr. Anthony Fauci warned that vaccines and therapies to fight coronavirus would probably not be ready to help universities and colleges welcome students to campus this fall. Despite that, a number of universities plan to conduct in-person classes next semester. What happens if a student gets sick?
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May 1, 2020

The NCAA’s Top Doctor Plans For The Return Of College Sports

A regular fall college football season is possible, despite the ongoing pandemic, according to the NCAA's top doctor. Individual universities can decide to opt in, depending on their safety statuses, while a number of "what if" scenarios are also being considered.