Harvard ranked worst school for free speech, recieves worst rating ever recorded by legal group
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education released its free speech rankings which reported Harvard scoring a zero out of 100. Read more
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The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education released its free speech rankings which reported Harvard scoring a zero out of 100. Read more
Sustainability-focused alliance to include institutions from Asian continent and more far-flung Egypt and Brazil Read more
It took just one semester for Rushil Srivastava to realize that college was not what he had hoped. “As a kid, you always imagine college will be a life-changing experience, and that your freshman year is where you’ll get a chance to discover yourself,” he said. Read more
The UK is expected to re-join the EU's flagship research scheme, Horizon, with an announcement likely on Thursday. Read more
A climate scientist has outed two of the nation’s top science journals for what he contends is their bias for publishing papers that support the narrative that human activity is the primary cause of extreme climate change while ignoring other factors. Read more
Organizing is surging into private universities, and strikes have increased as well. Read more
The Campus Call for Free Expression is led by 13 college presidents from across the country, including colleges like Rutgers, Cornell, and Notre Dame. Read more
University of Wisconsin campus leaders have not cut diversity, equity and inclusion positions from their campuses despite losing $32 million in funding from the GOP-led state legislature earlier this summer in an effort to see such programs axed. Read more
Government initiative may require change in mindset for institutions ‘historically resistant’ to international activities, scholars say Read more
As the Atlantic Coast Conference snags Stanford and Berkeley, dealing potential death blow to Pac-12, could selfishness of sports powers raise legal and tax issues? Read more