The federal government appealed a ruling against its $100,000 fee for new H-1B visa applications, and advocates for public ...
The University of California at Davis eliminated the equestrian program. Now it’s facing legal challenges and a passionate ...
The federal government is scrutinizing enrollment outcomes like never before. Colleges are bracing for what’s next.
K. Anthony Appiah, Paul Boghossian, Katherine Fleming, and Sean Wilentz on what’s gone wrong in the humanities.
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The report’s key assertion is that leftist scholars are letting their ideological commitments override their scholarly ...
In his recent essay, “My Students Can’t Read,” Tyler Jagt warns of “a measurable, generational collapse in sustained reading ...
Western Illinois University claimed the library was not an academic program when it essentially was, an arbitrator has ruled, ...
In December 1968, a 37-year-old economist named Alice Rivlin convened a group of higher-education leaders for a luncheon ...
The University of Oregon is now planning for a future with fewer out-of-state students — and a smaller budget.
Amid increased competition, the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities is withdrawing its membership in the ...