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Biomedical Scientists Struggle to Replicate Their Own Findings

Many researchers are opting against trying to publish replication efforts, survey finds.

Keeping Up With Tech: Leaders Weigh In on Higher Ed’s Readiness

In our recent Survey of Campus Chief Technology/Information Officers with Hanover Research, CTOs expressed mixed feelings about higher education’s technological...

Black Students Receive Racist Texts Postelection

Black students across the country reportedly received racist text messages from anonymous senders on Wednesday, the day after former president...

AAUP President: Election of Trump-Vance ‘Disappointing,’ ‘Higher Ed Must Organize’

The president of the American Association of University Professors called the presidential election results “disappointing” in a news release Thursday...
A crowd mills on a campus between vendor tents

Can Utah’s Enrollment Boom Stave Off Budget Cuts?

Enrollment jumped by historic margins at Utah’s public universities this fall. State lawmakers, anticipating future declines, want to cut spending anyway.

A woman returns her voter card after casting her ballot inside the Galleria at Sunset mall on Nov. 5, 2024, in Las Vegas.

Ballot Measures Yield Some Good News for Higher Ed

The rejection of a constitutional amendment in Nevada and approval of several bond measures in other states provided small victories for higher ed this week, even as other election results stoked worries for many.

Legal Team With Ties to Trump Investigating NSF’s ‘Leftist Ideology’

America First Legal Foundation, a nonprofit run by former members of President-elect Donald Trump’s first administration, is suing the National...
Shannon, Genevieve and Wyatt Carpenter people pose for a selfie outside their Missouri polling place.

Some Students Never Got Their Absentee Ballots

One father drove over 15 hours total to bring his daughter to their hometown polling site to vote. Another graduate student flew in from Germany.