Studying Medicine in a Post-Roe America
Medical students in states where abortion is criminalized are already facing restrictions to their education, with major implications for the future of reproductive health care. Read more
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Medical students in states where abortion is criminalized are already facing restrictions to their education, with major implications for the future of reproductive health care. Read more
Brandeis University overhauls Ph.D. training in the humanities and social sciences, including by funding internships on campus and off. Read more
The dearth of artificial intelligence professors at U.S. universities is not the result of a distorted job market, according to a recent report. Read more
Biden administration is the third to find that antitrust law applies to colleges and universities. Read more
Since the start of the pandemic, law school faculty members have gained proficiency in online teaching best practices and students have gained appreciation for hybrid and online learning options. Read more
A rash of bomb threats has disrupted higher ed institutions—especially community colleges—across the country this summer. Read more
The private nonprofit Ohio institutions are partnering to create a new national university system. Leaders envision a collaborative system with pooled resources and are seeking other partners. Read more
At West Texas A&M, at Minnesota’s colleges and with the Common App, colleges are dropping applications as a requirement to be admitted. Read more
The temporary injunction issued in Tennessee will apply to the 20 Republican-led states that joined the litigation. Read more
Fairfield University’s Bellarmine College, designed to give low-income students in neighboring Bridgeport an affordable education, faces pushback from some residents. Read more