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In bleak assessment, AAUP finds full-time wages up 2 per cent, but down 5 per cent after inflation, falling below recession levels
Choice of former Darpa director to replace Lander affirms growing government-wide shift towards emphasising applied research
Despite known risk, politicians from states with weak science records push dramatic expansion of affirmative-action-style set-asides for federal dollars
Education and labour expert from Columbia and Princeton promises new focus on helping students compare institutions
Peer-reviewed open access entry aims to unite field burdened by outside political turmoil and internal disagreements over academic norms
Businessman whose daughter won Georgetown admission after large donation successfully portrays his action as normal practice
After years of crude attacks on individual faculty and curriculum, Florida¡¯s ambitious partisan governor identifies more palatable and enduring form of deep academic restraint
Federal agents charged with patrolling university labs fret the open environment, not knowing sector¡¯s practices well enough, auditor concludes
Leap into advanced cloud-based system doubles in single year, though big costs and complications still leave larger institutions on the sidelines
In fight to keep cities safe, some academics seen as harming urban poor by prioritising police and donors over community needs
In largest such use of criminal laws, dozens from University of New Hampshire ¨C including witnesses who did not report ¨C face prosecution after single hazing incident
Alumnus and academic lifer to leave next summer amid rash of turnover among US university leaders in Covid¡¯s aftermath
While lawmakers get attention for criticising tenure and working to weaken it, campus hiring practices seen doing more damage
Nation adds new work restrictions for overseas students and avoids any new recovery aid, as education minister sees extended lockdown raising value of its campuses
From hundreds of complaints over virtual teaching, a pattern of deference to institutions, except for those that had long discounted the format
New university finds early success with online teaching in local environments worldwide, but fears higher education may already have lost the public
University¡¯s near-complete accounting reported to find 7,000 Native Americans and 19 victims of slavery among bodies used in often-racist research
After fighting to unite troubled public campuses in two different states, Dannel Malloy has sympathy for affected faculty but won¡¯t let it stop him
While a weaker measure than the autumn semester, data amplify concerns that higher education¡¯s loss of value may reflect more than just Covid
Joshua Katz dismissed after renewed probe of sexual misconduct case
From both the NIH and a leading philanthropist, nation¡¯s researchers get new hope for cutting the huge waste of time and effort in bureaucratic reviews
Nieces of nation¡¯s incoming justice minister accused of faking research papers to help gain Ivy League admission
Alberta¡¯s governing United Conservative Party pursues a residency requirement for rural Athabasca University, raising fears of lost talent
As Biden nears issuing new regulations for adjudicating abuse complaints, nation¡¯s top court considers case that could bring new conservative legal standard