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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President of Canadian institution admits mistake in moving quickly amid concern over sexual assaults on campus and nearby violence
Fearing for protester well-being, university’s president promises improvements in dormitory conditions to conclude uprising at prominent institution
While mocked as a cast of falsely aggrieved outcasts, planned private upstart raises fear of fundamental new avenue of well-resourced partisan attack on academia
After extended run of pandemic and political obstacles, Biden officials celebrate revival even as totals still lag pre-Covid highs
In first policy conference since Covid and Floyd, state higher education leaders told they may be harming racial progress more than aiding it
The problem – amid a general mood of satisfaction – may trace to unrealistic expectations, American Academy of Arts and Sciences says
Donna Heinel likely facing three years in prison after using role to serve as main conduit at university with most bribery cases
Funding preschool instead has compelling rationale, but US should extend both ends of compulsory education, say experts
After banning professors from testifying against the state in politically charged cases, flagship university can’t escape probes and fears of lasting harm
Legacy admissions prove durable in US sector despite Amherst’s decision to scrap advantages
Months of talks among congressional Democrats shifts community college focus to preschool ages and aids minority campuses and immigrants
After years of crackdown on Chinese-born scholars, US universities in danger of losing critical base of students and workers, University of Arizona-led survey finds
Report on breakthrough technology in cyber-agriculture withdrawn over accuracy and replicability as former researcher sues MIT
Two-thirds of eligible college students voted, with Trump-era motivations seen to be generating new political power for campus voices
Meeting student demand on climate, Canada’s top-ranked institution to cut oil companies from C$4 billion endowment by 2030
Pledge by leaders of AAU campuses designed to prevent abusers from repeating behaviour by moving between institutions
分析发现,男性审稿人自愿表明身份的可能性是女性的两倍多,而且经签署的评审意见对作者的批评要更少
University of Alberta president credits data and demographics for revival
Community colleges and small private institutions call for more government aid as undergraduate numbers shrink another 3 per cent
Universities see ambiguity in executive order tied to federal contracts, with few changing positions over it
In data timed to the nation’s post-census redrawing of district lines, Tufts researchers offer legal grounds to challenge conservative tactics
Four-year institutions long preferred to emphasise Pell Grant rather than work with community colleges to aid two-year transfers
As White House and National Academies plan studies, Howard Hughes Medical Institute acts to boost minority researchers
Federal court decision continues series of losses for conservative activist group