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North America

As the spring semester winds down, soon-to-be graduates from the 40 countries and territories on the Trump administration’s travel ban list may lose their chance to work in the U.S.

By Johanna Alonso
27 April

Following a year of anecdotes about professors uprooting themselves from Republican-controlled states over academic freedom concerns, a new survey provides evidence that their experiences reflect a broader trend.

By Emma Whitford
24 April

Students, faculty and media outlets have demanded the university release information from an investigation into the School of Civic Life and Leadership. News organizations are suing to make the document public.

By Ryan Quinn
23 April

An Ohio State report found former president Ted Carter tried to steer resources toward a woman he had an inappropriate relationship with, but staff largely rebuffed such efforts.

By Josh Moody
22 April

Lawmakers in multiple states named bills after Turning Point USA’s controversial founder following his shooting death on a campus in September.

By Ryan Quinn
21 April

Fed up with the state’s censoring of Plato, Joan of Arc and Romeo and Juliet, humanities professors are leaving Texas public institutions in pursuit of academic freedom.

By Emma Whitford
20 April

It’s the first system policy that doesn’t fully exclude student work. Faculty warn it’s hardly the last step in the chancellor’s censorship effort.

By Emma Whitford
17 April

From Only Murders in the Building to The Pitt, faculty members are lending their expertise to Hollywood to help tell an accurate story.

By Johanna Alonso
16 April