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Frances Arnold, a light-skinned woman with short blond hair, wearing a black blazer over a white top and blue lanyard, speaking at podium.

Nobelist: U.S. Scientists Took Support ‘For Granted’ Before Trump Cuts

Frances Arnold, who won the 2018 Nobel Prize in chemistry, says U.S. science is “paying the price” for not explaining the benefits of research funding for “far too long.”

What Does It Take to Successfully Commercialize Research?

A technology-transfer expert and biotech spin-out founder explain the steps involved in moving discoveries from the lab to the market.

Ep. 163: Campus Culture Eats Innovation Strategy for Breakfast

How bottom-up leadership is helping to establish an environment for new ideas.

Illinois to Launch Direct Admissions

Illinois has passed a bill creating a direct admissions program for nine of the state’s 11 public universities, Capital News...
Columbia University inscribed on the Library facade

Middle States Gives Columbia a Warning

The Middle States Commission on Higher Education warned Columbia University that its accreditation could be in jeopardy. The warning, sent...

Former Grad Student Pleads Guilty to U of Idaho Murders

Bryan Kohberger, who is accused of murdering four University of Idaho students in November 2022, took a plea deal Tuesday...
Students walk in front of a sign that reads "ACC" in large navy blue letters.

Austin Community College Joins Fight Over Noncitizens’ In-State Tuition

Backed by civil rights groups, Texas undocumented students and Austin Community College are pushing back on the speedy dismantling of in-state tuition benefits for noncitizens.

Hundreds of student affairs staff sit in a ballroom facing a stage

Student Success Professionals Face Growing Pressure Amid DEI Bans

Some 1,500 student affairs professionals convened to share best practices and a host of worries at NASPA’s annual student success conference.