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Franklin Feng Tao found guilty despite lack of evidence of payment and Biden commitment to halt Trump-era crackdown
With emphasis on research commercialisation and limited gains in aid, higher education senses lost opportunity in Liberal-NDP team
Student body president concedes academic value, for most black students, outweighs the problems causing many faculty to leave, but calls for stronger leadership
As president vows to lower drug prices, academia sides with corporates against allowing waivers to legislation credited with driving US innovation
Amid election-year debate on college costs, Biden extends pause on federal loan repayments and wipes away records of past defaults
Non-fungible tokens offer US higher education the prospect of major profits, but mostly in sports and with threat of long-term losses
As Republicans pile up assaults on academic freedom, experienced out-of-state president suggests extensive costs to brand value
MIT joins several state institutions in resuming SAT-ACT mandate as pandemic eases, providing opening to wider reassessment
In fiscal 2023 budget plan, president seeks to bolster student and research grants, but without specific eye on community colleges and immigrant children
With new divisions at NIH and NSF, federal government making long-promised structural changes to get universities and their scientists beyond their silos
As debut film portrays academia as racist to the core, Mariama Diallo talks of love for her Yale experience but even tougher realities than she could show
Berkeley dormitory crisis offers broad warning that higher education won’t meet equity goals if students have no place to live
In spite of announcing no net value in the Trump-era clampdown, Biden prosecutors persist with unclear evidence against Kansas scientist
Holberg Prize winner Sheila Jasanoff says policy implications of technological progress deserve far greater study
Two genetics experts with series of shared attributes enjoy collaborating, but suspect coincidences not bloodlines
While all US states exempt non-profit organisations, communities under financial stress renew push for campuses to contribute voluntarily
Annual measure offers significant aid increases for low-income and minority students, more modest gains for research spending
Flagship campus resumes full autumn admissions plans after legislature exempts it from environmental ruling, but promises fixes to housing crisis
Genetics expert Magnuson leaves vice-chancellor post saying he inadvertently copied online text into grant application
New guidelines for undergraduates to properly treat their study subjects fuels debate over net gain for science
Identification of 100,000 eligible borrowers cast as first step to fulfill long-promised relief for teachers and others in public and non-profit jobs
Reflecting nation’s angry partisan tone, admissions advisers’ association mutes online exchange, and sister group weighs shunning Texas
After a decade of growing together, top US faculty association set to organise inside second-biggest teacher union
With data showing better post-secondary pathway, administration wants more job-oriented course offerings