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Moving to UAE ‘like being dropped on Mars’, say émigré faculty

Culture shocks experienced by international academics moving to Middle East put progress of universities at risk, study finds Read more

First published by Kevin | 18 hours ago | Education | 0 responses

Trump appears only president not invited to speak at Notre Dame graduation in 65 years

Donald Trump appears to remain the only newly inaugurated president in the last 65 years to not be invited to speak at the University of Notre Dame’s commencement ceremony. The tradition began when President Dwight Eisenhower spoke at the ceremony in 1960. Read more

First published by Kevin | 18 hours ago | Education | 0 responses

Why educators must transform to meet the needs of tomorrow’s workforce

In an era where the pace of technological change is moving faster than most of us can fully process, fundamental changes are needed in higher education. And yet many Americans feel educators are not meeting the moment. Read more

First published by Kevin | 18 hours ago | Education | 0 responses

The Faculty Salary Squeeze

Professors brace for another year of losing ground. Read more

First published by Kevin | 18 hours ago | Education | 0 responses

How House Lawmakers Could Reshape Higher Ed

House committees put the finishing touches on their sections of the reconciliation megabill early this week. Now, all the pieces of the puzzle are laid out, and higher ed experts say the picture is grim. Read more

First published by Kevin | 18 hours ago | Education | 0 responses

Williams Syndrome: The people who are too friendly

People with Williams Syndrome treat strangers as their new best friends. Now the condition is giving clues to our evolutionary past – and what makes us human. Read more

First published by Kevin | 18 hours ago | Health | 0 responses

IU Bloomington asked Faculty taking buyouts to sign NDAs

The agreements, which have raised academic freedom advocates’ eyebrows, said that those wanting a voluntary retirement payout can’t criticize the university or any of its employees. Read more

First published by Kevin | May 14, 2025 | Education | 0 responses

Harvard, seeking ‘common ground,’ stripped of another $450 million

The Trump administration cut another $450 million in funding to Harvard University Tuesday after the school’s president sought common ground but vowed to stick to the institution’s principles amid a dispute over the handling of antisemitism on campus. Read more

First published by Kevin | May 14, 2025 | Education | 0 responses

Colleges Spend Heavily on Lobbying

Amid conflict with the Trump administration, many institutions have increased federal lobbying efforts, in some cases doubling or tripling what they spent in the first quarter of 2024. Read more

First published by Kevin | May 13, 2025 | Education | 0 responses

U. Connecticut gives out DEI grants to make marine science, math ‘more diverse’

The University of Connecticut appears to be using taxpayer funds to award internal diversity, equity, and inclusion grants, including one that provides travel funds specifically for “LGBTQ+ students,” Read more

First published by Kevin | May 13, 2025 | Education | 0 responses

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