Are Australian universities crying wolf over their finances?
Redundancies are being pushed through at many universities even as their accounts attest to relatively robust financial health. Read more
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Redundancies are being pushed through at many universities even as their accounts attest to relatively robust financial health. Read more
Three Virginia students are suing the commonwealth of Virginia in federal court after being denied access to state-run tuition assistance programs because of their choice to pursue religious studies. Read more
For many students and their families, federal student aid is key for college access. Read more
Harvard University has spent the last year slowly dismantling a religious-studies program that critics said was biased against Israel, five current and former university employees told The Chronicle. Read more
For months, the research community has been racing to download and store thousands of demographic data sets the government wants to delete because they don’t align with the Trump administration’s ideological views. Read more
The only way to prevent AI from undermining assessments is to design them that way, Australian researchers argue Read more
Truman Scholarship award winners stayed involved in liberal political issues a decade after winning the taxpayer-funded scholarship, according to an analysis by The College Fix. Read more
Scammers are collecting millions of dollars by posing as community college students and requesting financial aid. These “ghost students,” now running rampant in California and infiltrating other states, are deploying new deepfake technology to trick their institutional victims. Read more
The U.S. Department of State’s decision to halt the scheduling of all new student-visa interviews has sent shock waves across college campuses and among students worldwide. Read more
Last month, as Donald Trump continued his attack on American universities, something else happened in academia: Yale-NUS College, a liberal arts college founded by the National University of Singapore and Yale University in 2012, quietly ceased to exist. And with it, thousands of books and DVDs disappeared. Read more