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Just months after ending largest-ever walkout among teaching staff, workers at 10-campus public system complain about unfulfilled promises and arrests
Trump-appointed conservative supermajority rules that $400 billion forgiveness plan stretched intent of emergency relief
Academic leaders see grounds for improvement despite Supreme Court ruling, though track record suggests reason for sceptism
Trump-installed conservative supermajority ends decades of precedent that allowed consideration of racial diversity in undergraduate enrolments
While admitting the much-protested model is dead in the US, Dartmouth¡¯s Hanlon leads expert panel in setting out ways that similar language-culture teaching programmes could grow
On a bipartisan basis, members of Congress see value in federal government tweaking rules to allow and encourage quicker pathways
Stanford team tallies productivity decline after top global prize ¨C though without assessing benefits of career transition
Overall US recruitment from overseas up 8 per cent at postgraduate level, according to annual survey
Ivy League campus says long-time president deserved record compensation, despite outside questions over equity and transparency
In campaigns to isolate China and deny disinformation, federal lawmakers join angry activists in besieging universities and their researchers
As annual legislative sessions conclude around the country, academic interference eases but budgetary hopes also fade away
Leading US science funding agency reports three straight years of record levels of awards to its early-stage applicants, with some gender and racial gains
As Trudeau concludes sweeping immigration review, minister sees value in greater geographic division of visa approvals
Johns Hopkins professor confronted with repeated instances of image manipulation, though Harvard peer sees no implications for discoveries behind 2019 honour
Academics on receiving end of 7.5 per cent over three years in what AAUP cites as key driver of ongoing labour unrest
Biden ends months-long Republican showdown by accepting budgetary freeze that will tighten institutions¡¯ budgets and likely hurt students with the greatest need
Nation¡¯s gender equity improves as Covid creates job openings and an appreciation of more welcoming work environments
First new college in half century at UC Berkeley reflects a nationwide effort to meet relentless rise in student interest in computing
Makers of GRE seek to revamp standardised test after universities raise concerns over diversity and value
Once-largest US online university, embracing new public partner after Arkansas rejection, agrees its for-profit sector deserves scrutiny
Flagship programme that places graduates in local schools to teach faces uncertain future as participation dwindles
DeSantis, in derisive showing at politically battered campus, enacts measure that also ends diversity hiring
After brief term leading NIH¡¯s biggest division, former Harvard surgeon embraced as established talent at time of turmoil
Saint Anselm College says event was part of democratic process but faced condemnation, given former president¡¯s track-record of spreading misinformation