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Institutions confident that international students still respect them, but worry about underlying message of visa limits, tuition fee hikes and coarsening exchanges
Philanthropic gifts to colleges and universities reach near record levels, just as wealthy benefactors wield growing power over institutions
Monica Bertagnolli hopes for new era of research that sets the stage for essential societal change
In latest escalation, Republicans insist documents presented by university to date do not go far enough
After Trump crackdown and Biden promise of clearer guidelines, lawmakers grow antsy about lack of progress
Funder’s director warns that disclosing records on information complaints could deter future reporting
The political maelstrom around US universities’ handling of pro-Palestinian protests reflects a right-wing campaign that is increasingly challenging higher education’s autonomy to determine its missions and run its affairs. Yet the sector appears to have no strategy to hold the line. Paul Basken reports
Grim earnings report after year of customer and political stress leaves top US online course provider teetering
At their university’s first-ever Republican conference, campus leaders stress their belonging and the importance of controlling academia’s agenda
Test of mentoring on thousands of students who left without degrees suggests that bureaucratic attitudes pose daunting barrier to key national policy goal
Penn’s Michael Mann, long-time warrior against fossil fuel denialism, hopes jury repudiation of bloggers brings scientists some relief
As the nation heads to 2024 elections, politicians expand the idea of setting aside science dollars for states – often conservative-leaning – that can’t win it on their own
Administrators toughen policies and responses after watching Ivy League presidents ousted
With Axim, elite university duo looks to aid innovation more than create it – and keep $800 million nest egg
After extensive investigation, Ivy League institution agrees that standardised exams such as SAT and ACT help equity more than hurt it
Conservative billionaire-backed bids for university’s Overseers board produces complaints about process and vows to try again next year
With new project to study advanced computing, NSF doesn’t ask major online companies to share secrets but hopes they eventually will
Biden administration stumbles in bid to increase federal tuition subsidies and ease application process, snarling acceptance timelines nationwide
Sherri Ann Charleston described as having repeated instances of multiple sentences matching others’ writings, mirroring complaints that took down university’s first black president
Conservative majority in House of Representatives backs idea of forcing universities to cover unpaid student loans, widening attack on academic foundations
The University of Miami dean of medicine describes tough but valuable school years in Brooklyn after his family escaped Haiti, and their role in committing him to a diverse model of excellence
Biden administration examining if favouring alumni families is a civil rights violation
Requirement for new applications to be accompanied by letters of attestation means limits are effective immediately, universities say
Provinces promise action against private operators, but universities fear Trudeau is going too far, too fast, without consulting sector