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Penn State scandal shows sport's stranglehold on American academy. Jon Marcus reports
'Transnational' education isn't dying, but it is changing. Jon Marcus reports on Western institutions' moves to mitigate the risks of foreign outposts, thanks to a little help from their hosts
Asia, India and Middle East are becoming study-abroad destinations of choice, reports Jon Marcus
To judge by the gleefully bull-headed ignorance shown by politicians, bloggers and others, scientific evidence and scholarly analysis may soon count for nothing. Jon Marcus considers where this anti-intellectual climate leaves the academy
The president of the US' pre-eminent university is planning an innovative future. Jon Marcus reports
North American administrators call high rates of plagiarism 'tip of the iceberg'. Jon Marcus reports
Excitement, anxiety, shaking in your boots. Academics experience mixed feelings as term starts, says Jon Marcus
Interdisciplinary alliances, job-seekers and patriots fuel growth in US scholarship, reports Jon Marcus
Canadian universities in row over licensing fees as US awaits fair-use ruling. Jon Marcus reports
But Congress cuts billions from research and graduate loan provisions. Jon Marcus reports
Free Harvard resource aims to reduce errors in reporting of research. Jon Marcus reports
Fleet of foot vocational institutions steal a march on traditional universities. Jon Marcus reports
Cuts and political opposition conspire to thwart Obama's college plan. Jon Marcus reports
New government website lists comparative data, but careful interpretation is needed, writes Jon Marcus
Jon Marcus reports from Vancouver on the campus project that's taking sustainability to the next level
Despite calls to ban them, America's frat houses continue to court controversy. Jon Marcus reports
AAUP must stop navel-gazing and form alliances to protect staff, Gary Rhoades tells Jon Marcus
As the UK looks to private companies to stimulate competition, the US for-profit universities are taking on their critics. Jon Marcus reports
Momentum gathers behind efforts to reduce or ban online access during lectures. Jon Marcus reports
But rule designed to reflect diversity has failed in its primary task, Jon Marcus reports
The US faculty association's genteel methods are no longer fit for purpose. Jon Marcus reports
Study rejects claim that sector allocates more to education than it receives in fees. Jon Marcus writes
Attack on public sector's collective bargaining rights brings unexpected results, Jon Marcus writes
Students say the Disney College Program teaches skills they can't learn in class. Jon Marcus reports