Most European campuses ‘use journal impact factor to judge staff’
Preliminary results of EUA survey suggest three-quarters of responding institutions draw on much-criticised metric
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A majority-women private college recently advertised a new scholarship as being only available to females before claiming that the single-sex designation was a mistake.
Faculty search committees take note: academic dishonesty extends to CVs, according to a new study.
The accreditation system worked -- slowly -- for a unusual start-up college aimed at adult students, according to a case study by the American Council on Education.
A recent decision by the Michigan teachers’ union has freed over a dozen teachers from being forced to pay union dues, according to attorneys for those looking to cancel their union membership.
Zhongsan Liu allegedly acted with the knowledge and consent of his superiors to acquire visas illegally.
Rising instances of warrantless searches at borders have ‘serious implications for academic freedom and research confidentiality
Leader’s offensive behaviours portrayed as exception for morality-focused institution
Some Kentucky colleges and universities are among 600 higher education institutions across the nation asking Congress to give permanent protection to children brought to the U.S. illegally by their parents.
Every year, student groups at the University of Minnesota are allowed to paint small murals advertising their clubs.