Demographic decline hits PhD prospects as academic jobs dry up
Employment rates for PhD holders reach record low in South Korea, with younger researchers most affected Read more
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Employment rates for PhD holders reach record low in South Korea, with younger researchers most affected Read more
A nonpartisan group recently filed a lawsuit against the University of California system in federal court, alleging racial discrimination in admissions decisions. Read more
As artificial intelligence systems grow increasingly sophisticated, we find ourselves at a crossroads that will define the future of human agency and autonomy. Read more
Few college leaders think higher ed has responded effectively to the electorate’s “diploma divide” or to public trust concerns. What does this mean for the white-hot value debate? Read more
Newly released-footage shows the moment Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost became the first commercial spacecraft to successfully land on the Moon. Read more
Scientists who study LGBTQ+ communities are reeling after the National Institutes of Health canceled their funding, citing their focus on “transgender issues,” as the Trump administration cracks down on what it calls “gender ideology extremism.” Read more
British Council report raises concerns about unequal relationships and brain drain Read more
Conservative professors and policy experts have proposed a “New Technology Agenda” for the future to prevent technology from dismantling the core tenets of the family unit and supplanting “the human person.” Read more
The Lumina Foundation’s previous 17-year goal—for 60 percent of adults to have a postsecondary credential—fell short. How will its next mission, focused on income, fare? Read more
The Trump administration has sent its first notice to a college that it may take away federal funding. Read more