Is tenure dying? Does it matter?
The proportion of America’s college students taught by tenured professors has steadily shrunk over the years.
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The proportion of America’s college students taught by tenured professors has steadily shrunk over the years.
Harvard University’s agreement that it will negotiate with a new trade union formed by postgraduates is likely to increase the pressure on other leading US institutions to follow suit.
Private-sector companies say they're ready to expand footprint in student loan market (again) as they push for new caps on federal lending to graduate students.
Colleges must shape next generation to lead country with socialist values
Unusually public, harsh dismissal letter for Beverly Davenport cites "unsatisfactory performance" across many realms.
The UK and Europe must continue to work closely together on artificial intelligence research regardless of Brexit, according to experts, as the race for AI leadership pushes nations to form strategic alliances.
Virginia’s largest public university granted the conservative Charles Koch Foundation a say in the hiring and firing of professors in exchange for millions of dollars in donations, according to newly released documents.
Low-income students in California are missing out on millions of dollars of federal aid they're eligible to receive, according to a new research brief.
As academia’s most exalted qualification, the PhD is still widely regarded as solid proof of elevated intellectual power.
America, built on the dream of upward mobility, has become a country of deepening divide between rich and poor.