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Troubled International Ties

Spurred by Khashoggi killing, MIT says it will strengthen review of collaborations in countries where governments are engaged in human rights violations but won't override faculty prerogative or terminate existing Saudi-sponsored projects.

Art School Shakeout

The smallest art colleges are struggling in a fiercely competitive market. Why are they showing such signs of stress? And can larger liberal arts colleges learn from their successes and missteps?

2U Announces Partnership and Stake in Keypath

Online program management companies 2U and Keypath Education have announced they will work together to help colleges launch and run...

Bill Would Require Federal Agencies to Report Work With HBCUs

Bipartisan legislation introduced Wednesday would codify into law a 2017 executive order directing federal agencies to work more closely with...

Creighton Won't Honor Alumnus, Citing Offensive Emails

Creighton University will honor some of its alumni at a ceremony Friday, but the university has dropped Joe Ricketts from...

At Williams, a New Way to Help Low-Income Students

Many colleges, even those with exceptionally generous aid programs for low-income students, require aid recipients to contribute some summer earnings...

I Can't Believe It's Not Tenure

Tenure is again at risk in Iowa. Some scholars say legislators should study their own history, since a case during World War II is to many experts a classic example of why protecting academic freedom matters.

Economist Uses Her Body to Fight Brexit

Scholar at University of Cambridge hopes to use her naked body to go beyond what she can do in academic writing.