University of Oregon’s federal research funding in doubt
Trump’s Cabinet picks and unscientific claims concern UO researchers; the school could lose as much as $100 million a year from the federal government
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Trump’s Cabinet picks and unscientific claims concern UO researchers; the school could lose as much as $100 million a year from the federal government
Closer partnerships between UK and Indian universities and transparency over visa processing cited as potential factors for first increase in the third quarter since 2009
Stony Brook may be reviewing scholarship behind dissertation approved in philosophy for figure active in white nationalist circles. Some worry about academic freedom implications of such a review.
After more than a year’s effort, Ithaca College’s contingent faculty seem to have finally had enough with the status of negotiations with the administration
LSU President King Alexander painted a stark picture Wednesday of what almost a decade of continuous budget cuts have done to Louisiana's flagship university.
Universities face losing access to government funding and loans unless they come clean to prospective students about the true entry requirements for their courses under reforms to be introduced by the Turnbull government.
Globalisation, long regarded with suspicion by some, is now under full-scale attack.
As University of Wyoming officials look at ways to increase enrollment at the state’s only four-year university, locals asked UW leaders to make it easier for Big Horn Basin residents to earn their degrees closer to home.
A new report from American Academy of Arts and Sciences makes a data-based case for building U.S. capacity for foreign languages.
New study suggests female economists are less likely to be tenured, compared to male peers, and women are less likely to remain in academe eight years after earning their Ph.D.s.