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Study: Post-Tenure Review Pushed Researchers to Leave Florida
The number of faculty who left Florida increased by a percentage point in the wake of the new policy, which researchers say also failed to increase productivity.
Graduation Speakers on Trump, Confidence and Bundt Cake
From Jasmine Crockett to Henry Winkler, commencement speakers urged the Class of 2025 to find their community and overcome negativity.
What’s Next for Computer Science Education?
Carla Brodley, who runs Northeastern’s Center for Inclusive Computing, answers five questions about her team’s efforts to make computer science more accessible to all students.
State Dept. Will Vet Student Visa Applicants’ Social Media
International education advocates are raising concerns over the administration’s decision to pause visa interviews ahead of the new policy rollout.
Is the Bachelor of Fine Arts Bubble Bursting?
In the U.S., more than 150 musical theater bachelor’s programs graduate at least 1,500 students each year into a famously unstable industry. Some argue: Enough is enough.
5 Questions on Open Expression in the Era of Trump
Michelle Deutchman, who leads UC’s free expression center, says institutions are grappling with how to promote student expression amid the government’s crackdown on protesters.
FIRE: 600 Students Punished for Protected Speech Since 2020
The free speech watchdog’s new Students Under Fire report shows a shift in what speech is being targeted—and by whom—since Hamas’s deadly Oct. 7 attack on Israel.
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