Paul Basken joined Times Higher Education as North America editor in September 2018. He was previously a government policy and science reporter with The Chronicle of Higher Education, where he won an annual National Press Club award for exclusives. He founded the State Department bureau at Bloomberg News, was a White House and international correspondent with United Press International, and serves on the editorial advisory board of ASEE’s Prism magazine.
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As loss in Harvard and UNC cases seems likely, dozens of top corporations argue in filings that they do better with diverse workforces
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Surprise insolvency has brought campus resignations and nationwide labour stress
Leading US public institution, six months after firing Schlissel over affair claims, gets top academic voice on equity from UBC
With SAT and ACT already losing acceptance because of inequities, GAO details cost-related struggle of students to gain needed accommodations
Rebecca Blank, who was until recently head of Wisconsin’s flagship campus, to return to state to fight aggressive form of disease
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Latin American leader aims to hire 100 elite faculty, drawing needed talent to developing world
Estimated 180,000 students – mostly low-income women – face disruption to academic careers as states allowed to forbid female healthcare
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Administration moves to reverse Trump mandate for in-person hearings and expand protections to transgender students
Two-thirds of institutions responding to IIE survey report increase in interest