It¡¯s tempting to dismiss the Ohio senator¡¯s attacks on higher education as MAGA rabble-rousing, but he is right in some respects, says Lincoln Allison
Republican front runner lifts from DeSantis playbook in idea for free online alternative to ¡®woke¡¯ universities, connecting to concerns on endowments and access
Saint Anselm College says event was part of democratic process but faced condemnation, given former president¡¯s track-record of spreading misinformation
Chief higher education lobby group finds decline in share of institutions boosting their overseas outreach, but takes comfort in unexpected areas of growth during the pandemic
As politicians begin to confront America¡¯s student debt crisis, Charlie Eaton explains how public opinion turned so decisively against the financialisation of US higher education and why full loan cancellation is now on the cards
University president claims peers are so captured by need to cultivate politicians and donors that they fail to publicly challenge anything but the most egregious behaviour
Scholars say international students are drawn to cosmopolitan areas, which tend to be more liberal, while postgraduate students may be ¡®sensitive to states¡¯ political conditions¡¯
If we can¡¯t find the narrative forms to make the world real to one another, we risk losing our politics to the fantasists and cynics, says Lyndsey Stonebridge
The removal of Donald Trump from the White House could lead to major reform in college education, but many other issues require urgent action, argue Sandro Galea and Nason Maani
New polling indicates that college-educated white evangelicals are moving away from supporting Trump, while many on Christian campuses are struggling to back him
Institutions have begun cancelling diversity, equity and inclusion programmes in response to an executive order, but critics say it amounts to censorship