The ruling is a victory for higher-education associations who challenged the proposed 15-percent cap, calling it illegal and ...
Bill Ackman said on X that he’s been backing Francesca Gino, the embattled honesty researcher, in her lawsuit against Harvard ...
Rodney D. Bennett oversaw budget-driven cuts to the flagship’s academic programs this fall that led to the faculty’s ...
Tighter limits on borrowing for master’s and professional degrees are leaving prospective students and colleges fearful of ...
Nearly 6 percent of about 50,000 programs would fall below a new salary threshold, according to federal data. The Education ...
Reacting to conservative activists’ calls for punishment, experts say, is a violation of professors’ free-speech rights and ...
The Harvard law professor on federal extortion, DEI overreach, and why defeating Trump in court won’t be enough.
For her freshmen year at Northwestern University, Dasha Dubinina arrived two days early from Belarus to learn alongside other ...
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T he good news: There is no longer a crisis in the humanities. Our field’s long-running narrative of continuous crisis is ...
Before it fired three people, administrators scrambled to manage demands from the public and politicians, according to records obtained by The Chronicle.
Nearly one-third of professors surveyed were “somewhat” or “very” skeptical about online-only courses before teaching a MOOC. Now more than 90 percent are enthusiastic about online classes. Browse ...