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University Leaders Issue Joint Statement Supporting Israel
A group of college university leaders, representing private religious universities and major public college systems, on Tuesday released a joint...
Middle East Tumult Reverberates on U.S. Campuses
Donors pull funds at Harvard, Penn administrators under fire, incidents at Drexel and conflicting petitions over a Columbia professor.
Quebec Doubles Tuition for Students From Outside the Province
Quebec will double tuition beginning next year for students who enroll at its universities from outside the Canadian province as...
Is Substack a Brave New World for Academic Publishing?
The platform offers scholars a way of building a profile and livelihood away from universities, but what makes a successful Substacker, and is there really room for everyone?
Academics Oppose Publisher Removing Chapter of Book on Sexual Misconduct
The chapter was withdrawn by Routledge after the publisher got legal threats, including from a professor claiming he had been identified in the book.
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3 Questions for Clare Rawlins, Vice President, Kaplan’s International Pathways
A quick pulse check on the state of higher education globally.
Stanford to Pay $1.9M for Alleged Failure to Disclose Foreign Funding
Stanford University has agreed to pay the U.S. government nearly $2 million to resolve allegations that it failed to report...
‘Adversarial Collaboration’ Makes Feuding Scholars Work Together
Pairing ideologically opposed academics should become a sector norm when researchers disagree, says Penn project leader.
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