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Haidt vehicle ostensibly began as bid by left-leaning professors to limit their own extremes, but conservative power is more visibly – and audibly – driving its growth
Months after Harvard Law Review rejected analysis of Gaza genocide allegation, Columbia’s version does the same
Nation’s main higher education grouping sees lessons from religious focus during time of political pressure, while stirring some cautions and even alarm
Reports mount of academics not having contracts renewed in apparent retaliation for anti-war protests, as observers highlight precarity as key factor in restricting free speech
Major losses for the sector include the end of storied Philadelphia arts institution and retrenchment at leading Jewish-focused campus
New agreement on salaries increases likelihood that high-profile campuses will create a small league of top-dollar programmes, cutting revenues for all others
Alumnus and trustee to become Ivy League institution’s first non-interim female leader after narrowly avoiding faculty censure at Stony Brook
While administrators, faculty, students and police get main attention in protests, those paying the bills – especially in wealthier families – pursue more decisive roles
As politicians stage another public hearing to shame academia, university leaders display new level of resistance, joined by students at Harvard and California system
Deep financial dive at top US medical school found less money than expected and leaves some faculty feeling their research accounts were raided to fill gaps
Members of US House issue bipartisan demand for details of private foundation giving $1 million annually using controversial Chinese company’s donations
House education committee, in new front for attacking academia, backs right-wing analysis that alleges political tilt in Truman and Rhodes awards
After nationwide failure to stop their presidents from arresting student demonstrators, college instructors ponder which approaches – and friends – they can turn to
Nation’s historically high level of shutdowns and consolidations overwhelmingly remains a private-sector malady, but states showing signs that old certainties may fall away
Mike Lee retires after suspension for ending student encampment by promising to study campus’ investments and halt non-existent academic exchanges
Ideal of student-oriented officers, arising from 1960s-era protests, appears to have lost ground to profession’s more enduring imperatives
Third Ivy League leader to depart amid Israel protests concedes pressures, as numerous US counterparts face no-confidence votes
Biden backs Republican narrative of excessive antisemitism in demonstrations, while California tries to uncover pro-Israel attackers
Ivy League university at centre of nationwide series of student demonstrations will try for smaller events away from campus encampment
Tough decade-old experience with police violence taught California universities the value of restraint, though divisive politics may already be straining its ability to keep its ideals
Violence also flares at University of California, Los Angeles as pro-Palestinian demonstrations reach climax
After forcing delays in 2024-25 admissions cycle, administration promises simplified aid process will help more students, but current educational and political costs loom as substantial
Suspension threats lead to classroom seizure after Ivy League university offers to discuss but not immediately implement Israel divestment
While diversity advocates bemoaned 2023 ruling restricting affirmative action, broad tally affirms that nation’s institutions generally didn’t use that power