Todd Wolfson has taken heat for some of the organization’s political stances during his tenure. Here’s what he makes of the ...
Chris Clemens, who stepped down in May as provost of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, filed a lawsuit against ...
The new fee could bring added challenges to colleges’ hiring of international talent and to students seeking visas for post-graduate employment.
In the coffee shop on our campus, students gather around a blackboard. On the table lies an open copy of Lobachevsky’s Theory ...
For Tobin Miller Shearer, a professor of history at the University of Montana who had received death threats after being ...
Some campuses have disciplined professors for cheering his death, raising complex legal and institutional questions.
The U. of Arizona and Southern Illinois U. at Edwardsville issued celebratory announcements about eliminating shortfalls.
Two years ago, the Supreme Court eliminated affirmative action in a case called Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v.
The founder of Turning Point USA was shot at a campus speaking event, injecting urgency and solemnity into a broader debate ...
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Mark A. Welsh’s tenure at Texas A&M was defined by a political environment that ultimately proved impossible to navigate.
State legislatures have passed an unprecedented number of laws this year that severely restrict colleges’ efforts to recruit ...
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