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‘AI-Empowered’ Site Accuses Yale Scholar of Being Part of Terrorist Group

Yale University suspended an instructor after a news site powered by artificial intelligence accused her of being part of a...
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Kentucky’s Legislature Is Rushing Through a Bill to Ban DEI

House Bill 4, which also targets courses that “indoctrinate participants with a discriminatory concept,” is on the brink of passage. Opponents have raised academic freedom concerns.

Court Revives Suit by Professor Who Defended Math Standards

A federal appeals court has revived a tenured math professor’s First Amendment lawsuit that was dismissed in 2023. In 2021...
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NIH Moves to Consolidate Grant Peer Reviews to Save $65M

Although university researchers don’t believe the change itself poses a clear risk to the scientific review process, ongoing chaos at the agency is fueling a degree of skepticism.

Over $250M of $400M Cut to Columbia Is From NIH, Agency Says

Over half of the approximately $400 million in grants and contracts that the Trump administration said on Friday it’s cutting...
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Trump’s Cuts Threaten Key NSF Undergrad Research Program

For decades, Research Experience for Undergraduates has been a golden ticket for students, funding summer research projects at top institutions. Now, at least a dozen are canceled.

ADL, Other Pro-Israel Groups Condemn AAUP Webinar on Palestine

The Anti-Defamation League and four other pro-Israel groups accused the American Association of University Professors of “demonizing Israel” in its...
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Trump’s Upheavals Worry Early-Career Researchers

As job-seeking scholars see continuing layoffs and stalled federal support, some say they’re looking at positions overseas.