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In free speech battle, court agrees that university and conservative governor still pose a threat to basic faculty rights
Ontario parliament demands documents over university’s unprecedented bankruptcy, though analysis may turn to realities of bankrolling remote communities
Outside a few elite institutions promising online formats for the coming semester, campus health experts fear monetary strains may overpower medical judgement
Jury takes three hours to agree nanoscience expert lied about Wuhan ties to sidestep pressure campaign against binational research partnerships
Omicron variant amplifying uncertainties, but initial indications suggest federal relief and economic growth may permit another year of post-secondary gains
Universities see room for reasonable new legal restraints on foreign-funded scientists but fear overreach as final deal comes into shape
Times Higher Education journalists name the academics and administrators at the heart of the sector’s biggest debates
As Cornell and others close, dozens of institutions seize on court order ending federal immunisation requirement
Warned over reliance on students from abroad, career-focused campuses hope for more government investment while chasing prospects beyond usual supplying nations
Outgoing director of top US research funder holds firm on China crackdown, regrets state of racial equity and keeps pondering more holistic approach
Along with blocking faculty court testimony, university allegedly also courted state politicians by interfering in hiring, research and teaching
Ending in-person conferences during Covid tied to substantial gains in equity, sustainability and inclusiveness, US team finds in broad data analysis
System acknowledges inviting SAT and ACT results for course placement, as Berkeley analysis shows nationwide racial bias in post-admissions sorting
New contracts at Harvard and NYU seen reflecting new determination and political and economic pressures of Biden and Covid
Responding to US Supreme Court’s request for its position, administration agrees the university’s affirmative action tools meet existing constitutional standards
多年评估发现被引用最多的科学家很少共享数据,而即使共享,数据质量也不佳
In latest attack by conservatives on academic freedom, South Carolina Republicans propose five-year limit on all faculty contracts
数据显示,即使面对面教学限制放宽,大量学生仍难以重建疫情前的常规
Advocates fulfil 2011 Obama promise of 100,000 new science and engineering teachers in decade, citing gains in recruitment and evidence-based training
In first such prosecution, Moshe Porat faces 25 years in jail for conspiracy with professor and administrator to dramatically boost MBA rankings
Once rare, now commonplace, use of private companies to hire new presidents coming at large cost to US universities, research team finds
Year of collective assessment after Floyd killing leaves nation’s top universities promising firm diversity goals with publicly measurable outcomes
Equity challenges loom, but solidifying evidence of value brings academic stature to science of partnering with the public
Former corporate finance analyst promises to help students negotiate campus aid awards in return for a cut