Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order

Change in Italy

Experts predict that the new government will embolden fascist and sexist university lecturers—but also that it will respect academic freedom.

Brazilian Academics Hopeful About Election

Bolsonaro is likely to be defeated in his re-election bid as president, but his influence will be slow to fade.

Asia Likely to Follow U.S. on Open Access

Move is significant because China, Japan, South Korea and India are among the top 10 research producers.

After the China Initiative: Seeking Accountability

Their lives upended, two scholars targeted by the DOJ’s controversial anti-espionage program fight back in their own ways.
Opinion

University Boards: Divest From Uyghur Genocide

University governing boards should answer their students’ call and divest from Chinese companies complicit in genocide against Uyghurs, Keith Krach writes.

Money Flows to Carnegie Mellon's Campus in Rwanda

A $275 million investment in the only U.S. university in Africa aims for a continentwide impact, but the campus’s ties to the Rwandan president have cast a pall over the news.

Ukrainian Students Costly for Slovakian Universities

A new wave of enrollment is expected this fall, even as the institutions face deep budget cuts.