Abrupt Changes to Protest Policies Raise Alarm
Indiana University changed a 55-year-old policy on student assembly hours before protesters set up an encampment. Free speech advocates are worried. Read more
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Indiana University changed a 55-year-old policy on student assembly hours before protesters set up an encampment. Free speech advocates are worried. Read more
Despite declining higher education enrollment rates beginning in 2010, undergraduate degrees in engineering and computer science are continuing to see substantial growth most likely due to the high lifetime wage earnings they promise, according to a new study published by Sage Journals. Read more
Young Americans for Freedom continues to fight for their student funds and right to freely organize at the University at Buffalo. Read more
New legislation opens the way for quality-focused branches to drive up standards across a traditionally public HE sector Read more
Colby College in Maine has promised the Class of 2029 that middle-class students who enroll will find their private liberal arts degree more affordable than many in-state public institutions. Read more
Welcome to AI v the Mind, a new series from the BBC that will explore the limits of artificial intelligence by pitting it against the most powerful thinking machines on the planet – the human brain. Read more
Young Americans for Freedom had its event canceled at Westminster College following demands from an administrator. Read more
House Republicans are escalating their scrutiny and criticisms of colleges and universities and planning a wide swath of investigations of institutions in response to student protests. Read more
University vice-chancellor condemns ‘horrific acts of violence’ as footage shows people wielding sticks Read more
Debate over how to handle polarised issues considered too polarising by students Read more