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Scholarship Thrives on Peripheral Vision

Don’t be limited by what’s straight ahead, David Labaree writes.

Britain’s High Visa Costs Threaten to Deter U.S. Scholars

Following science funding cuts by the Trump administration, a House of Lords committee is urging the government to make it cheaper for foreign researchers to work in the U.K.

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Why First-Year Comp Classes Give Me Hope

Imagine the kinds of critical thinkers we could graduate if we put expository writing courses at the center of the curriculum, Deborah Lindsay Williams writes.

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Can ‘Fear Equity’ Revive Campus Free Speech?

Now both the left and right have incentives to fight censors, Lee Jussim and Robert Maranto write.

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Opinion

Beyond the Research-Teaching Divide: Practical Steps for Educators

Sam Illingworth suggests five low-lift strategies for integrating research into teaching.

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Documenting Trump’s ‘Arbitrary’ Cuts to Science

The Trump administration has canceled close to $3 billion in NIH and NSF research grants, often without much explanation. Now researchers are crowdsourcing databases of suspended grants to shed light on what’s being lost.

Professors Among Those Awarded a 2025 Pulitzer Prize

This year's Pulitzer Prize winners include a number of writers affiliated with U.S. colleges and universities. They include: Percival Everett...
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NSF Halts New Funding and Caps Indirect Rate Costs

The National Science Foundation won’t award any new funding “until further notice.” The agency also moved to cap indirect research rates at 15 percent. Meanwhile, President Trump proposed cutting the NSF’s budget in half.