End to approved journal list ‘blow’ to Indian research quality
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Princeton University students can ponder the role of “feminist” and “gender” theory in the writing of architecture histories in a class offered this spring. Read more
Critics of a Florida law prohibiting state universities from hiring students from China and six other countries won an important legal victory last week in their effort to overturn the measure. Read more
A federal judge is set to hear arguments today for and against extending a block on the National Institutes of Health’s recent directive to cut support for medical research—much of which happens at universities—by more than $4 billion. Read more
An Indian pharmaceutical company is manufacturing unlicensed, highly addictive opioids and exporting them illegally to West Africa where they are driving a major public health crisis in countries including Ghana, Nigeria, and Cote D'Ivoire, a BBC Eye investigation has revealed. Read more
The University of Michigan has widely been seen as a model for its DEI efforts. A backlash could result in cuts. Read more
Students ‘left in limbo’ by Chichester’s decision to make pioneering black professor redundant Read more
Universities should establish immigration task forces, update campus protocols, and prepare staff and students for potential ICE encounters following President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders, an alliance of university leaders said during a recent policy briefing. Read more
Ever since taking a culinary class her sophomore year, Jahsmine Son knew she wanted to work in the food industry. Read more
Statements from the education secretary nominee during her confirmation hearing conflicted with Trump’s 2020 Title IX policies. Read more