China paranoia on campus: Why I resigned from UNC Chapel Hill
The resignation of a senior faculty member from a major university is usually a fairly commonplace event, but we are living in very unique times. Read more
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The resignation of a senior faculty member from a major university is usually a fairly commonplace event, but we are living in very unique times. Read more
Leading science funder warns institutions that faculty who mistreat staff can’t remain as grant supervisors Read more
University of South Carolina to admit top 10 percent of students from the state’s public high schools. Texas did that when its colleges couldn’t consider race; South Carolina officials say that’s not their motivation. Read more
Several colleges and universities recently ended legacy admissions, or preferential treatment of relatives of alumni, in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision ending affirmative action. Read more
A strange, dangerous game of targeting and ramming into small sailing and fishing boats is spreading through a population of orcas off Spain's coast. Read more
The board overseeing West Virginia’s four-year colleges and universities voted Monday to revoke a small Baptist university’s ability to award degrees, in response to its staggering debts. Read more
In June, Campus Reform reported that Ann Atkinson, a faculty member at Arizona State University was dismissed after hosting an event with conservative speakers. Now a major university donor is siding with the former staff member. Read more
Half of youngsters from all economic backgrounds affected and especially those whose parents’ jobs were hit, says Institute for Fiscal Studies Read more
The owners of Twitter have been accused of trying to "bully" anti-hate campaigners into silence with letters threatening legal action. Read more
At most four-year institutions, admitted students are quoted all sorts of different prices. Often masquerading as “merit aid” or “scholarships,” the discounts are aimed at persuading students to attend, much like online retailers dangle coupons to persuade you to purchase the items in your shopping cart. Read more