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Faculty groups say ¡®we are already seeing staff and faculty leaving the state¡¯ in response to proposed legislation
Elizabeth Hoover faces calls to quit after failing to check family stories about her heritage
Practice in which a student creates a portfolio of study preferences and then receives offers helps US colleges boost size and diversity of new intake
University leadership attempts to restart in-person operations but students still in mourning say ¡®we aren¡¯t ready¡¯
US Supreme Court widely expected to rule against Harvard and UNC in landmark cases, leading many institutions to start the process for considering what happens next
Students and parents despair at disparity between predicted and final scores, with many saying that university places are at risk
President issues threat to universities¡¯ federal funding in major speech
Philadelphia¡¯s Thomas Jefferson University defends lawsuit launched by Princeton graduate its medical school rejected
Since the 2016 US presidential election, women¡¯s colleges have been seeing significant gains as more young women embrace #MeToo
Academic tweets about how he stepped in to prevent colleague being attacked
Max Nikias and senior leaders perceived to have failed to act on misconduct reports
Fears over international impact of UT Tyler¡¯s decision, with Nepalese applicants hardest hit
¡®Conventional lecturing¡¯ accounts for majority of class time on science, technology and mathematics courses in US and Canada
Critical acclaim for Admissions, about the experience of a white student and a black student applying to Yale University
Lawsuit reveals price of consultancy provided to Vietnamese woman by Ivy Coach
Eleven per cent of women and 3 per cent of men report inappropriate sexual advances or touching at American Political Science Association meeting
Effigy of Berkeley professor Judith Butler burned outside S?o Paulo conference
University leaders at University of Chicago discussion call for students to be better educated about First Amendment
Congress urged to lift restrictions on gun violence research
Chelsea Manning case brings calls in US to acknowledge attempts from right to silence campus free speech
David Malan had encouraged students to watch video recordings of lectures
Racist protests have been growing in visibility on campuses over the past year
US proposals spark worry for researchers reading Arabic or foreign language texts, or works critical of the Trump administration
Number of bachelor's degrees awarded in field down 5 per cent year-on-year