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Russian Academics Risk Arrest to Oppose War
But others seek to oppose the war in ways that will not endanger them.
Students Stand With Ukraine
At campuses across the country, students are marching, waving blue-and-yellow flags, and raising funds and awareness to support Ukrainians as they fight back against the Russian invasion.
An Invasion Felt in Academe
Leaders of a number of scholarly associations and research centers speak out against Russia’s attack on Ukraine.
When Do Professors Self-Censor?
British professors are more likely to do so when they are teaching a class that includes Chinese students, study finds.
Opinion
Supporting Refugee Students’ Higher Ed Potential
The time is now for the Biden administration to act on establishing a new university sponsorship program for refugee students, Michael Crow and Leon Botstein write.
In Afghanistan, Half-Empty Campuses
Male students attend classes from 7 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., while women come in from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The Public on Universities and COVID-19
Less than half of the general public in six developed nations believes that universities have been important in helping the world through the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a global survey.
Deans Fired at Turkish University
Incidents raise concerns about academic freedom and political interference.
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