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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Nearly 60 per cent of four-year doctoral universities report gains in overseas student applications for autumn
NCAA wants federal intervention as states move to allow profit-making by collegiate sports stars
Ideal of shared governance suffers, though AAUP heartened by some revivals, especially at large public universities
Limited objections tied to nation’s political divide may be theatrical but still significant, survey suggests
Gender bias in student reviews leads vulnerable females to be more lenient in their assessments, large analysis finds
Misplaced fear of racial and sexual threats, plus the need to provide a ‘feeling’ of security, cited as reasons universities are reluctant to limit armed officers
Latest attempt to replicate Darpa brings bipartisan praise but also wariness of potential harm to basic health research
Embattled university president in staunchly conservative state sees business-world allies valuing benefits of under-fire course
University retreats under pressure by pausing graduation plans for critic of pro-Trump insurrectionists
Promising studies in treating mental illness leave Collins eyeing expansion in politically sensitive area
Podcast denying systemic racist attitudes in medicine seen as emblematic of leadership at top periodical
Love for Confederacy permeates oldest state-funded military college in the US, investigation concludes
Survivor of a bleak upbringing, Marquette’s Michael Lovell sees pathways to assist students burdened by pandemic
Appeal on health grounds fails as prosecutor demands message for ignoring serial offending football coach
Attacker got help with doctoral degree while victim was told to find new career, she claims
Investigation, despite little evidence, seen as reflecting growing power of conservative critics of academia
Covid helps end eight years of average increases, with wide state variations
Intervention by Chapel Hill trustees hits higher education as dangerous new threat of political interference
Covid and equity movement give HBCUs a moment – and money – to show their worth
Democrats accept nomination while extracting commitment on gender equity in science
Suggested new avenue for conservative donor influence opposed by students
Waleed Salem has been unable to leave home country after being jailed during research
After two forced resignations, exiled president tackles racism and selfishness undermining US higher education
Pennsylvania liberal arts college promises external investigation of incident