Expected changes in federal grants and a forthcoming endowment tax have led to job cuts across several schools, lower ...
Brandeis University in Waltham “has seen vandalism and antisemitic rhetoric targeting Jewish students, but the administration ...
President Trump promised a deal last summer. Other universities have agreed to pay millions to settle with the federal ...
James Robson delivered keynote address on ‘The Enduring Importance of Cross-Cultural Exchanges Between Institutions of Higher ...
The Times spoke to nine former Department of Justice civil rights attorneys tasked with investigating antisemitism complaints ...
A federal judge dismissed Harvard Business School graduate Yoav Segev’s discrimination lawsuit against Harvard, ruling on ...
Harvard’s solving its financial challenges on the backs of low-wage, likely largely minority custodial workers would be wrong ...
North American universities are still opening overseas campuses, but the TNE “gold rush” that occurred in the early part of this century is over, a group that tracks the topic says.
In Ha Jin’s “Looking for Tank Man,” uncovering the past doesn’t guarantee making peace with the present.
Health care organizations are seeking out donors and partners amidst federal funding cuts. Is that enough to make ends meet?
Emil Sondaj Hansen got caught in the crossfire of Trump’s war on America’s universities. He experienced firsthand how the ...
Once a top college, it dropped nearly 60 spots in rankings and spent twice as much per student as its peers. Here's what ...