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About the Survey Inside Higher Ed' s 2013 Survey of Faculty Attitudes on Technology was conducted in conjunction with researchers from Gallup. Inside Higher Ed regularly surveys key higher ed ...
Oklahoma attorney general Gentner Drummond filed a motion in support of the federal government’s legal challenge to in-state tuition for noncitizens.
Stanford University plans to cut 363 jobs this fall, starting at the end of September, due to financial challenges driven by federal policy changes, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
Northwestern University is eliminating 425 jobs—about half of which are currently vacant—as it navigates a funding freeze imposed by the Trump administration, The Chicago Tribune reported.
The professor’s website urges nations to attack Israel to stop a genocide. His university president suggested he was “calling for the destruction of a people based on national origin.” Since Oct. 7, ...
Kansas public university leaders have ordered employees to remove “gender-identifying pronouns or gender ideology” from their email signatures. The officials say they’re complying with new state ...
Columbia University has reached a $221 million settlement with the federal government over claims of antisemitism that is expected to restore millions in federal research funding.
The Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have requested information from the University of Chicago regarding its “admissions practices and international students,” the ...
Columbia University expelled and suspended multiple students for participating in allegedly disruptive protest activity in spring 2024 and earlier this year it announced on Tuesday. Officials made the ...
Under threat from Republican lawmakers, the University of Tennessee, Knoxville ended a scholarship partnership for Chinese students.
Dozens of colleges have built pickleball courts to meet young people’s newfound love of the sport. Students use pickleball clubs to find friends, compete and engage on campus.
Without foreign research talent pouring into leading U.S. universities, America will fall further behind in the tech race, says former U.S. energy secretary Steven Chu.