In an April 21 article entitled “We Haven’t Seen a Fight Like Harvard vs. Trump in Centuries,” Steven Brint wrote that the ongoing dispute between
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The university plans to “apologize to those who experienced a competitive disadvantage or experienced anxiety because of the policies in effect at the time.” Photo
A successful humanities course helps students cultivate critical, personally enriching and widely applicable skills, and it immerses them in the exploration of perspectives, ideas and
As technology reshapes the workforce, digital and AI literacies are becoming essential for every student. From early problem-solving to advanced AI skills, learners build critical
As Deborah Nichols traversed from Kansas City to Lawrence, Kansas, daily for her postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Kansas, her preteen son in the
The number of assessments set by universities is steadily rising, but there are worries this could result in student burnout and prove counteractive if implemented
Wayne State University will offer incarcerated people the opportunity to enroll in a bachelor’s of sociology starting this fall. Wayne State University With the reinstatement
The Harvard Kennedy School announced a contingency plan for its international students Tuesday in the event that the Trump administration successfully bars the university from
In a study of 99,542 donors who supported causes between 2020 and 2024 with gifts totaling less than $5,000 a year (nearly 97 percent of all
Updated 9:45 p.m. June 27. The University of Virginia president James Ryan said Friday he was resigning after the Justice Department demanded he step down.
