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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Observers concerned by lack of coordinated effort to tackle populism and its causes
一名商人被控协助虚假慈善活动并购买教练的房产以换取自己儿子入学
Covid massively accelerates decline that was already under way, seen as being driven by Trump administration policies
Academics see end of Trump as end of rules deterring global research recruitment
Democrat boost in and around university campuses may help deliver on tuition-free promise
States pursuing new models to overcome old institutional objections
Higher education leaders celebrate change in tone but recognise political limits
Asian American opposition seen as decisive, as state also favours human embryonic research
Republicans holding Senate as Trump-Biden outcome faces long counting process
With students stressed, academics see overriding value of showing more humanity
Gravy train is derailing after years of steady cuts in provincial support
Lack of exit testing may revive threat to communities just as outbreaks peak
Pandemic and population losses leave private institutions especially vulnerable, Moody’s finds
Trump move welcomed as regulatory relief, but some onlookers expressed fears over effects on students
The vast majority of university staff and students are hoping that Joe Biden’s predicted win comes to pass in next week’s presidential election. But with the nation’s finances reeling from Covid-19 and its political fabric fraying in the partisan tug of war, how much would really change, asks Paul Basken
Oldest state-funded military college has history of venerating Confederacy
With government aid lacking, institutions struggle to identify winning strategies
Universities reject Trump tally as hypocritical political stunt and call for clearer guidance
Pushed by Covid, academic authors see rare need to offer political voice
University denies impropriety, as faculty groups urge transparent review
Disease spread from campuses follows poor guidance and little funding
In-person instruction during Covid linked to Republican states and whiter student bodies
American Association of University Professors opens formal investigations into institutions accused of cutting jobs without consultation