Why you are not as selfish as you think
Science suggests we are hardwired for altruism, but do we really need to be thinking of others all the time? Read more
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Science suggests we are hardwired for altruism, but do we really need to be thinking of others all the time? Read more
Colleges from Utah to Indiana and Maine are on track to offer three-year degrees in the near future. But the hesitations that have long plagued the movement haven’t disappeared. Read more
US-based researchers have dominated the Nobel prizes, but more than one-third of them were born abroad, drawn by the US’ world-leading research ecosystem. But many Nobel laureates fear that Donald Trump’s assault on that ecosystem will choke off the flow of future prizes. Read more
President Donald Trump’s Education Department recently announced a new pool of federal grant money aimed at helping teach about American history and civics as the nation marks its 250th anniversary next year. Read more
Lawmakers in Topeka, like those in some other state capitals, used a budget bill to order nonfinancial changes to public higher ed. DEI was the target this time. Read more
Columbia’s capitulation proves higher ed can’t save itself. Read more
Boulders at Stonehenge were taken to the monument's site by humans, rather than dragged there by glaciers, new scientific research claims. Read more
A new survey shows that many Americans misunderstand how much college really costs, contributing to enrollment hesitancy. The perception is largely shaped by misinformation about actual tuition, according to the Strada Education Foundation. Read more
As academics fear being replaced by AI, the security staff who wave them through every morning are being replaced by strangers Read more
University activists have not succeeded in convincing school officials to shield their campuses from immigration law enforcement in the past six months since President Donald Trump came into office. Those that do should face a loss of federal funds, according to a former Department of Justice attorney who spoke to The College Fix. Read more