While mocked as a cast of falsely aggrieved outcasts, planned private upstart raises fear of fundamental new avenue of well-resourced partisan attack on academia
In the first of our new ¡®talking leadership¡¯ interview series, Rosa Ellis meets the Johns Hopkins University president to discuss how he is realigning the institution to educate students about democracy and encourage them to contest ideas
After banning professors from testifying against the state in politically charged cases, flagship university can¡¯t escape probes and fears of lasting harm
After years of crackdown on Chinese-born scholars, US universities in danger of losing critical base of students and workers, University of Arizona-led survey finds
From party faithful imposed as leaders to scholars sent into ¡®civilian death¡¯, institutions face a range of grave threats, argues editor of new collection
It is 2041. Knee-jerk politics is conspicuous by its absence and students are willing to actually hear each other. But is this odd spectacle a premonition or just a dream, wonders Jonathan Zimmerman