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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Institutions appear unaware of severity of problem due to paucity of survey data and lack of on-campus advisory efforts, UCLA researchers find
政府的主要研究资助者将2029年设定为硬性期限,以公平分配主要的联邦科学拨款,并将性别排斥当作明智的选择
Chief of renowned university sees positive leadership role during Covid but admits miscues on edX and blind spots on cost discipline
Clearinghouse tally held up as incentive for institutions to encourage returners, while also affirming scale of political dilemma confronting Biden
Virtual tools have unprecedented power to bend teaching towards research-proven ideals, yet opportunity of lockdown getting squandered, MIT experts tell colleagues
After leaked version of US Supreme Court ruling, conservative-state universities face prospect of sliding further behind on quality
Pentagon fell short on promises to help HBCUs compete for research grants, though institutions see new motivation from foreign tensions
Just as campaigns to promote societal benefit show strength, activists admit setbacks in wider battleground for basic academic freedom
Minority public medical school enrolment seen down by more than third in five years in US states that banned racial considerations in admissions
Education Department admits data-diverting code in federal aid website, toughening politics for institutional performance monitoring
人口下降与就业转变是关键因素,但大学也被认为忽视了非教职岗位路径
Naviance, available to nearly half of nation’s high school students, admits years of Caucasian filtering for campuses building candidate lists
Canadian campus aims to trade reminder of indigenous abuses with branding that signals modern sophistication
Three-year review details racism permeating history of top US institution, but some raise concern at too meagre a response
In hesitancies on student aid and loan forgiveness, Biden and allies may be missing major opinion shift, authors warn
As administration plans regulatory overhaul to bolster rights of abuse victims, gender identity demands greater attention
Crowds in cafeterias help, but those in hallways do not, when it comes to breaking up scientific silos, MIT analysis finds
Long-time University of South Florida booster Rhea Law gets the presidency, leaving faculty to wonder if the moment is too much for anyone
Presidents of 65 top-ranked institutions embark on joint quest to create shared research culture through tenure and promotion practices
Institution promises overhaul amid calls for firings
The product of a warm and happy childhood spent tinkering with computers explains how soft expectations created a personal drive that startled lab colleagues
The Great Resignation, remote working and rapid changes in the graduate employment market are all forcing US higher education institutions to evolve – fast. But are institutions that have spent two years managing Covid-19 ready to take up another challenge? Paul Basken reports
Opening congressionally mandated review of Chinese educational centres, Pentagon official pushes lawmakers to concentrate on bigger challenges
Only coach to risk federal trial found guilty on multiple charges, giving prosecution overwhelming win in three-year process