Trump’s nominees have big plans for remaking the federal health agencies, with consequences for university scientists who receive billions in funding.
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The number of first-time first-year students actually increased by 5.5 percent, and total postsecondary enrollment rebounded ...
Indiana University said it found plagiarism allegations against Pamela Whitten to be without merit. Experts and scholars ...
Colleges face an era of heightened uncertainty, reform pressures, and potential economic headwinds under the incoming Trump ...
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A new survey highlights how much work is needed to prepare faculty members and students to understand AI tools.
The new administration’s clear opposition to DEI could prompt colleges to preemptively revisit their diversity offices and ...
Antidiscrimination and affirmative action efforts at colleges that receive federal aid are no longer required and could be prohibited, several lawyers said.
The departure of the University of Texas at Austin’s president has kindled a discussion about the pressures facing public ...
The decision comes after the Modern Language Association refused in November to let its members take a similar vote.
In his opinion essay, “Institutional Neutrality Is a Copout” (January 7, The Chronicle Review), the Rev. John I. Jenkins offers important insights based in a lifetime as an educator, and in ...