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Multiple universities pay multimillion-dollar settlements over spring 2020 tuition, as they reach deadline to finish spending federal pandemic relief aid
As NIH pushes for improvement on racial and gender measures, drag attributed to growing segment of non-diverse principal investigators
Small Canadian private university to end classes after this semester, while holding out hope for future revival
Member of leading US collegiate basketball team keeps winning games after allegedly delivering gun said to have been used by teammate and friend in murder
After long run focusing on lowering student costs, president eyeing re-election shifts towards conservative-favoured vision of job-centred educational goals
State system’s regents comply with Republican governor’s edict as Florida students protest similar moves by DeSantis
Trudeau administration imposes broad halt on federal research funding agencies supporting projects involving foreign nationals with possible security risks
State education department head suggests SAT could be replaced by Christian-oriented alternative
Processing delays affecting guests from Global South put future of major academic events in country at risk
Eight per cent hit overall but smallest portfolios worst affected, while Harvard and Texas remain out in front
Domestic violence expert and film director becomes latest in line of women heading major US institutions
US’ leading basic research funder says links in grant applications compromise security and fairness, but scientists call the ban antiquated
Colleges hope that disadvantaged students might do better if their school counselors are given a chance to come along with them
Answering congressional call after George Floyd killing, National Academies’ expert panel sees value in pressuring those controlling resources
Five others left in critical condition in latest episode of US gun violence
Board backed by Conservative government removes Athabasca University leadership, leaving province’s academics fearing wider interference and nation exposed on online options
Creator of AP courses shows anger over Florida governor’s suggestion that its new addition, covering African American studies, lacks educational value
Amid a still-evolving patchwork of laws and interpretations after Supreme Court ruling, campuses are taking risks and pushing boundaries
Once the largest US online university, for-profit has been arguing without luck that it’s a last best chance to enter fast-growing world of adult training
Abuses at small private colleges seen as suggesting a nation overlooking immigration rules as it aggressively pursues foreign tuition dollars
Enrolment declines also shrink, but inflation and historical patterns cited as reasons for sector to expect danger may be lurking
College Board promises essential new student exposure to black history, while battling accusations it allowed key politically motivated omissions
Graduate student workers energised after record walkout, though meaningful improvements remain a long slog for majority still in economically precarious contingent teaching
Faculty and presidents fight back as conservative lawmakers argue – without evidence – that weapons increase safety