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Institution once attended by MrBeast, YouTube’s highest-paid content creator, among those seeking to serve growing industry
Name, image and likeness ruling leads to stampede for student athletes to cash in, plus ‘pay-to-play’ recruiting war
Scores of North American universities now cover local and national news for an audience running into the millions
Academic presses struggling to keep up with the demand for once-obscure books about war-torn nation
Editors of Journal of Controversial Ideas hope to puncture ‘cancel culture’, but other scholars warn researchers ‘can’t stop being an accountable moral agent’
US universities rush to meet student demand driven by growth of SpaceX, Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin
Critics complain programmes focus too much on tactics and weapons and avoid cultural diversity issues
Global ‘Journal of the Plague Year’ collaboration highlights growing use of rapid-response collecting
Some traditional marketing-focused courses replaced by programmes emphasising environmental studies and social responsibility
This autumn Chestnut Hill College will host one of the world’s most unusual annual academic conferences
US campuses expand courses to tap into passion for organic, small-scale agriculture
Retirees are being invited to live and take classes alongside younger students. Jon Marcus reports
Officers draw on expertise from around the world as they deal with protests, extremist speakers and hate crimes
Managers’ first reaction is usually to ‘look at the bottom line’, but ‘they’re just usually not as crass and as crude as this’
Growing influence of Democrat-leaning students attracts attention of Republican lawmakers
Advent of Trump era lends urgency to debate about social justice and democratic values
Small colleges are renting out dormitory rooms, licensing coffins and selling their own ketchup
List of universities closing down predicted to grow rapidly
Court rulings make clear that higher education institutions’ responsibilities go further than previously thought
Shift towards greater accountability comes as Trump administration moves in opposite direction
College sport is deeply woven into US culture and commerce. But a long series of scandals has pointed the glare of publicity away from the basketball courts and football fields towards the athletics programmes themselves. Jon Marcus reports
Sexual harassment allegations and Paradise Paper revelations among negative headlines
Hate studies grows in importance as a discipline as more universities open research centres
Utah institution offers 12-week student road trip around American West