Moseley returns to HBCU after outside review discounts allegations from vice-president for student affairs that she was bullied before she killed herself
Lawmakers say legislation is needed to ensure students’ First Amendment rights are protected, with financial penalties for institutions that do not comply
In long-running battle, nation’s top court allows West Texas A&M University to block LGBTQ student performance while lower courts decide its ultimate legality
London Book Fair discussion dominated by concern over large language models using published works without citations or remuneration to authors or publishing houses
Baroness Shafik’s appearance before committee, in expected repeat of grilling that led to Harvard and Penn departures, described as not ‘voluntary’