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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Institution hit by 41 per cent budget reduction pins hopes on reducing administrative and academic duplication
US president’s agitations seen as having political rather than practical goals
Battling to protect online institutions, Trump administration raises risk to student dollars
Relinquishing guardianship to boost aid eligibility puts spotlight on ethics and debts
Scientists still stymied by federal restrictions as legalisation in states increases demand for answers on risk and benefits
Survey affirms need for boosting human-based concerns in admissions and curricula
Law dean calls Amy Wax’s views ‘repugnant’ but does not answer demands for her removal
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Minority institutions wary of big candidate promises to lavish them with support
Provision of teacher residencies and mentoring by universities seen as key to long-term science improvement
Situation is ‘driving anxiety and fear on our campuses’, Lawrence Bacow warns top officials
UC system looks to job-focused courses to ease budget woes, but critics see erosion of HE as public good
State’s budget crisis seen as highlighting growing doubts about lawmakers’ confidence in the value of knowledge
Widespread talk of free college may give way to tougher institutional measures, conference hears
US’ top producer of research papers hopes stance will force major gains in open access
The Howard University Classics professor discusses his conservative upbringing, his move from science to the humanities and the need for better leadership
FBI views academic collaboration with Chinese institutions as ‘sharing with the enemy’, says attorney for sacked geneticists
Despite win, academic acknowledges critics of tactic of rapid-fire attacks on president
The coach, Peter Brand, had accepted high home purchase price from applicant’s father
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Daughter of academic immigrants has plenty of history on higher education policies
While fighting huge state funding cut, James Johnsen concedes overcapacity and low interest
Fast-growing Los Angeles campus had long insisted no impropriety in luring Paul Aisen, his data and his team
Rick Snyder withdraws following criticism of his role in the Flint drinking water scandal