The assault on Spain’s public universities must end
The appointment of Manuel Castells as the country’s universities minister signals a change in fortune
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The appointment of Manuel Castells as the country’s universities minister signals a change in fortune
Alan Dershowitz's legal arguments against impeaching President Trump have thrust him even farther into academe's margins.
The National Association of Scholars is bringing scientists together to "reform scientific research."
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Approximately 2.2 million Floridians have some college credit but no bachelor’s degree
Chinese electronics giant TCL will not release any more BlackBerry-branded phones, the company has announced.
University of Kansas student senators voted on a resolution to ask the school to cancel classes on Monday.
The Department of Education is getting into the game of income-share agreements. Sort of.
When Patricia Walters started building her art collection in the mid-1980s, she nabbed whatever caught her attention — from a verdant watercolor landscape by Lois Mailou Jones to the Harlem Renaissance-era work of Jacob Lawrence.
Huge rewards could ensue if governments bankroll the systematic sharing of research data, but experts warn of unintended consequences