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Naomi Wolf Sought to Delay Release of Her Doctoral Thesis

Oxford rejected her request to delay release of error-strewn dissertation.

No More 3-Hour Exams?

British universities envision changes in assessment of students, based on experiences under COVID-19.

An Extra Edge for Wealthy Chinese?

Two University of California campuses accused of going too far to recruit Chinese applicants.

Gender, Institutions and Bias

Male scholars are assessed more highly by journal editors if it is revealed they work at a top-ranked university, but the same bias does not materialize for female scholars, study finds.

Irish President Warns of ‘Market-Driven’ Universities

He says campuses “have suffered attrition of range and depth, loss of interdisciplinary exchange, leading in too many cases to a degradation of the very scholarship and teaching for which they were established.”

Vexing Visa Challenges

State Department analyst says the department is prioritizing processing student and scholar visas but still faces continuing capacity challenges related to the pandemic.

New Definition of Scientific Misconduct

Switzerland classifies “unjustified” self-citation or claiming authorship despite contributing little as grounds for sanctions.

Is a Partnership in China Consistent With Cornell's Values?

Cornell approves new dual degree program with Peking University over the objections of Faculty Senate and Student Assembly.