When Departments speak out
Institutions issue recommendations on when and how departments should make political statements, if at all. This guidance generally urges caution, citing academic freedom risks. Read more
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Institutions issue recommendations on when and how departments should make political statements, if at all. This guidance generally urges caution, citing academic freedom risks. Read more
An American Bar Association panel voted 15-1 to remove the standardized test requirement for law school applicants, effective fall 2025. Read more
The United States has reversed a pandemic-fuelled decline in student enrolment and remains the world’s leading host destination for international students, accepting 15% of the global total in 2021–22, a report finds. Read more
This year’s A-level and GCSE exams had a surge in the number of students penalised for potential cheating or disruptive behaviour, with possession of mobile phones and smartwatches the biggest single cause for sanctions. Read more
Dartmouth College hosted a drag and burlesque show on campus featuring a performer dressed as a topless 'nun.' Read more
A group of students at the University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) are banding together to create a conservative newspaper. Read more
As UK air pollution bill begins its passage through the Commons, one project hopes British schools will host pollution monitors Read more
As the college application season rolls on, colleges and universities are beginning to announce their tuition rates for the upcoming 2023-24 academic year. Read more
Eight programs run by the Medical University of South Carolina are now the subject of a federal investigation by Department of Education officials following a complaint by a nonprofit. Read more
The announcement that NYU would pause admissions to its music education program came as a shock to the whole department. Many questions remain unanswered. Read more