Graduate school enrollment softens and schools fret about less tuition
Two construction cranes hover over a giant worksite just outside the Scheller College of Business at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Read more
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Two construction cranes hover over a giant worksite just outside the Scheller College of Business at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Read more
Michigan State University currently has more than 140 employees working on 222 different “diversity, equity, and inclusion,” agenda items. Read more
Survey of more than 1.2 million pupils finds a decrease in volume of books read, with a ‘sharp drop’ in difficulty for older secondary students Read more
About 99 per cent of events and speakers were still approved last year, a similar proportion to previous years Read more
It’s almost laughable at this point when Bryn Savidge gets a job rejection email. Read more
University of Kentucky leaders are on the verge of replacing a strong University Senate with a purely advisory body. Faculty members are asking a simple question: Why? Read more
Several conservative groups recently joined the campaign to denounce and beat back the Biden administration’s recent Title IX revision adding gender identity to the decades-old law. Read more
Neighbouring institutions submit more than 100 legal challenges against use of Greater Manchester trademarks Read more
No British public university has ever had to close its doors, but funding pressures are leading to vast numbers of redundancies and fuelling dire warnings that some institutions are close to the edge. Read more
The end of the academic year brought announcements of job and program cuts at many institutions. Some colleges are eliminating dozens of jobs to reduce operating costs. Read more