Under pressure from students to speak out but wary of angering the White House, institutions are trying to find ways to help while avoiding ‘pageantry’
Yes, the political climate is extremely difficult, but all the evidence on applications, enrolments and completions suggests that Americans still value what universities have to offer, says Eileen Strempel
Twenty years after interest in foreign outposts reached its height, here’s what to know about the rise, fall and reinvention of the IBC.
By Jason Lane, Kevin Kinser, Jill Borgos
4 February
Just hours before the latest demand, The New York Times reported he had backed off calling for a cash settlement.
By Josh Moody
3 February
Through coffees, phone calls and private flights, at least nine more academics are linked to Jeffrey Epstein in the latest disclosure of documents from the Justice Department.
By Emma Whitford
3 February
The government shutdown should be brief, and higher ed advocates see a number of wins in the legislation to fund the Education Department and other agencies.
The university has also canceled six classes and asked faculty to remove some course context. One free speech expert said Texas A&M is “staking out turf as the epicenter of higher education censorship nationwide.â€