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Assessments of institutions that give biggest boost to low-income students show Hispanic graduates and California publics topping their lists
After firing president for employee affair, top public research university still confronts culture of tolerating abuse and difficult state politics
As administration embarks on writing tough new federal rules, prominent proprietary chain loses transfer agreement in California
College Board promises digital exam will be easier for all and again asserts equity advantages as colleges increasingly abandon its mandatory use
Nation¡¯s top judiciary agrees to question victories for Harvard and North Carolina upholding long-established right to consider race in admissions
Backing university professors seeking to testify in voting case against state, federal judge compares US conservatives to Chinese dictators
Postgraduate student Xiyue Wang alleges broad failures by university in three-year imprisonment, while experts see more complicated reality
Agreement covers more than 1,000 victims over four decades of campus doctor, just days after university president fired for employee relationship
After years of escalating protests, controversial law professor to face disciplinary process at Ivy League institution
In biennial assessment, NSF analysts admit US still losing ground on many metrics but remaining most likely common partner for breakthroughs
Anonymous complaint produces evidence of long-running relationship with employee; former president Coleman to temporarily lead institution
Following conviction of Harvard¡¯s Lieber, expected clearing of fellow Cambridge nanotechnology expert fits with broader failures of Trump-led academic prosecutions
Trudeau government set to fulfil campaign promise for version of legendary US innovation agency, amid mixed expert assessment of its wisdom
Pledges of $90 million help Ivy League campus join small club depleted in recent years by financial stress and prioritisation of domestic applicants
While its educational niche may confer unique advantage, D¡¯Youville shows it can maintain student services with one less day
Provost at Virginia expected to take office in July, replacing Gutmann after high-profile 18-year tenure
Isolation and anxieties of Covid and Trump eras drive campus matchmaking model, and possible reinforcement of elite
Biden team aims to block Trump-era political interference in research findings, although its top adviser faces her own such questions
Lawsuit brought by five former students of 16 top-ranked institutions alleges costly violation of limited federal exemption for coordinating scholarship packages
Once a conservative rallying cry, calls to ease protections spread in academia as fast-moving Omicron variant appears less threatening
Experts warn of dangerous abandonment of long-standing ethical limits in pursuits of human vaccines and wildlife management
The historian raised in a military family talks about her interest in both war and community, and the formative class which shaped that
President to leave amid political interference by Republican governor, after strong record of student, faculty and research growth since 2015
Biden administration promises simplification long sought by research universities