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Permanent expansion of Covid-era waiver on interest payments cheered by student activists but lamented by conservatives as wasteful and by progressives as missed opportunity
Chief higher education lobby group finds decline in share of institutions boosting their overseas outreach, but takes comfort in unexpected areas of growth during the pandemic
Embattled university says nine sitting presidents of top-tier research institutions sought top Florida job – but only if they could be assured of sole finalist status
Seeing racial inequities in system of Republican-controlled legislature appointing campus trustees, state’s Democratic leader sets up commission to press reforms
Ahead of ruling on Harvard and North Carolina cases, conservative majority on nation’s top court makes clear it leans towards ending predecessors’ 2003 approval of racial preferences in college admissions
‘Dual enrolments’ jump 11 per cent in a year in what colleges hope is a move that will encourage low-income students to consider higher education
After granting general forgiveness of up to $20,000, administration completes regulatory process to further ease burden of federal educational loans
Outgoing leader revives regulation banning demonstrations inside buildings ahead of upcoming vote on controversial new president
Biden team suggests following lead of China and Europe and putting science dollars in the hands of its diplomats to secure geopolitical benefits
After watching colleagues flee the job, head of Endicott College decides it’s time to tell candidates what the job is really like
Following order of 2025 deadline for taxpayer-funded science to be made freely available to the public, major scientific society warns of costs, especially for women and youth
After weeks of promising to allow Gavin McInnes on campus despite heavy student opposition, police concerns override administration’s push to uphold free speech principles
Administration nevertheless presses borrowers to persist with their applications, saying it’s ‘more committed than ever’ to promise of $380 billion in relief for millions
Federal judge finds states don’t have standing to challenge debt cancellation, while Supreme Court justice sets aside emergency appeal
World’s second-biggest nation nears overtaking China, giving both the government and institutions new customer satisfaction challenges
Cell biologist replaces Reif after tenure marked by explosive neighbourhood growth and financial-political controversies
With nation in long-term demographic decline, historically black campuses and dual-enrolled high school students offer hope for growth in post-secondary sector
President also castigates Republicans as hypocritical for their opposition, as issue appears to favour Democrats in congressional elections
Claiming nation’s first-ever student-centred strategic plan, university says nation has gone too far in the direction of leaving its students to navigate basic challenges
MSU’s third consecutive leader to be forced out over handling of sexual misconduct cases joined by students in protesting governing board overreach
After long being attuned to primary and secondary needs, lender and donor sees urgency of tertiary-level development
As companies seek to supplant university courses, Nobelist fears policymakers blinded by promises of cheap and easy
President says experience of ‘provocateur extraordinaire’ provided a tough test of principles that are now paying off
NSF director Sethuraman Panchanathan highlights need to exploit vast talent beyond the nation’s elite universities