Pressure to publish forces Chinese to rethink childbearing
Women on fixed-term contracts twice as likely to have moved forward or delayed plans to start a family compared with permanently employed
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Women on fixed-term contracts twice as likely to have moved forward or delayed plans to start a family compared with permanently employed
During Wednesday night's vice presidential debate, professors from around the country sounded off on social media.
Widespread anger over cancelled registrations could have been avoided with better management, expert says
Shippensburg University recently announced that it plans to open a new “Anti-Racism Institute” on campus.
Princeton settles with federal government in pay gap case and will pay more than $1 million to female faculty.
This fall, students’ college decision-making process will look different. Some colleges are still doing in-person tours, but the coronavirus has shut down most face-to-face events.
In an op-ed, the UC-Berkeley law school dean advocated for Democrats to increase the size of the Supreme Court.
Ohio officials want to establish an agreement between universities that would set the ground rules for sharing intellectual property, in hopes of spurring more commercialization.
Georgetown analysis counts benefit of educated workers with better jobs
Some institutions have begun to cancel diversity, equity and inclusion programs in response to a Trump order. Critics say the order is censorship.