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For good or ill, the US academy is having to learn to live with student evaluation sites, finds Jon Marcus
Whites-only in the 1950s, the University of Texas at Austin now has a majority of non-white students. As the nation's ethnic mix shifts, Jon Marcus asks whether US university campuses are becoming more multicultural or are still segregated along ethnic lines
Cash-strapped states offer golden goodbyes to slash the wage bill. Jon Marcus reports
Staff chafe but administrators press on with efforts to instil consumer focus. Jon Marcus writes
What do undergraduates learn in four years’ study at American universities? In an alarming number of cases, absolutely nothing, according to a still-unreleased book that is causing a firestorm in the US.
Aspiring and seasoned US journalists alike are looking to tech-savvy graduate schools to help them survive and thrive in a new multimedia environment. Jon Marcus reports
Staff forced home as universities hibernate to save money and conserve energy. Jon Marcus writes
The man who financed Facebook is offering 20 two-year $100,000 fellowships to teenagers with big ideas - as long as they leave university. Jon Marcus reports
Midterm elections will turn off federal financial tap to higher education for the next two years. Jon Marcus reports
Obama rallies Cinderella sector to unemployment battle. Jon Marcus reports from the White House
College of the Atlantic focuses on human ecology and lets students lead the way. Jon Marcus reports
Students go down to the woods for back-to-basics teaching and learning. Jon Marcus reports
Are academics being blamed for work-shy students and high unemployment? Jon Marcus reports
Campaigners claim the ban was introduced for domestic political gain. Jon Marcus reports
Universities face civil-rights actions from white men and heterosexuals, writes Jon Marcus
As bad behaviour mars the US sector, observers point to lack of ethical code for all scholars. Jon Marcus reports
Universities use cash, partnerships and recruiters to make up lost ground. Jon Marcus reports
'iParenting' technology is discouraging a generation from growing up, psychologist warns. Jon Marcus reports
University chief aims to tackle partisan bile with a revival of Southern graces. Jon Marcus reports
It’s a case of Salem’s lots and lots as the bloodsucker phenomenon bites the American academy. Jon Marcus reports
Cash-strapped American universities are being forced to question the role of their multimillion-dollar art collections, writes Jon Marcus
Courses on beneficent outlaw flourish in hard times
Fears of mass dropouts prove unfounded as institutions struggle with record intakes. Jon Marcus reports