‘Adapt to survive’ plan at Cardiff axes 400 academic jobs
University to increase staff-student ratios, merge schools and close programmes to ensure it remains ‘viable’ Read more
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A conservative campus group is eyeing legal or lobbying action to reverse what it contends is Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University officials repeatedly blocking events students want to host. Read more
College athletes have been getting paid for their name, image, and likeness since the NCAA changed its policy allowing them to sign so-called NIL deals in 2021. Student-athletes only have been able to accept payments from companies outside their universities, but this summer new rules will go into effect giving schools the option to pay athletes directly. Read more
Defending the true, the beautiful, and the good from technological disruption. Read more
The emergence of Chinese AI app DeepSeek has shocked financial markets, and prompted US President Donald Trump to describe it as "a wake-up call" for the US tech industry. Read more
Scheduled review panels for National Science Foundation grant applications are on pause until Feb. 1. Some researchers believe the pause may be connected to the new administration’s anti-DEI crusade. Read more
Questions raised about institution’s research reputation as it seeks to reduce academics’ research hours to plug £20 million black hole Read more
University of Notre Dame’s counseling center is facing criticism from Catholic leaders for its emphasis on promoting LGBT ideology. Read more
The artificial intelligence boom doesn’t appear to be going away any time soon. Read more
Why they often fail to make their case, and how they can. Read more