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UMBC president calls for shift in institutional culture at Times Higher Education forum
Initiative urges government researchers to send findings through encrypted channels to ensure their preservation
Funding restraints mean that hype about double-digit rises in applications may not immediately translate into huge increases in enrolment
Foreign nationals who fear being barred from re-entering country if they go home for break are being supported with accommodation and funding
Divide between academia and public feels ‘dangerously wide’, says Oxford communications chief
Colleges must lead students in critical thinking ‘not protect them’, says one leader
Colorado’s excise tax set to raise millions of dollars to support college access
Texas hostelries are one of the few places where students cannot bring guns
Institutions in the US and Canada are helping preserve indigenous languages before they die out
Jon Marcus reports from Saskatoon in Saskatchewan on how an academic is using the country’s favourite sport to teach his students
US academics say ‘greatest challenge facing management scholars’ is proving the worth of research in the field
Gates foundation director tells Chicago conference that election has highlighted gulf between ‘haves and have-nots’ in terms of US college education
Advocates for using education to help former inmates get their lives back on track say that current policies are deterring applications
Study in US suggests that institutions do take a hit from adverse media coverage despite a scandal likely leading to improved policies and procedures
Recent attempts to get round US gun lobby’s blocking of federal funds for gun violence research could be making an impact. Jon Marcus reports
Like the UK’s referendum on the EU, the US presidential race looks set to split the population between graduates and non-graduates
Alarm over Trump, coupled with excitement over Sanders, prompts students to try to boost turnout. Jon Marcus reports
Techniques used by scientists led by Ruth Gates and backed by Microsoft billionaire Paul Allen are coming under the microscope. Jon Marcus reports from Hawaii
Two networks in Australia and the US backed by the same start-up technology are blazing a new teaching trail
Jon Marcus reports from the famous military academy in New York state on an unusual student exchange
The increasing involvement of university forces in deadly incidents is raising scrutiny
US economists talk about attempts to liven up teaching of their subject with lyrics from popular music
Jon Marcus travels to the Big Easy to see the varying fortunes of the city’s universities
Reducing burden of student debt is top of shopping list as candidates jockey for position