What’s New The New School, a progressive private university in New York City, has told employees it plans to reduce its work force about 15 percent by June 1, according to an em ...
Economic diversity at selective institutions is ticking up slightly, and that’s a good thing. In December, analysis from the Associated Press found that, of 17 highly selective ...
On the night of March 5, Columbia University’s Institute for Research in African American Studies co-hosted an emergency forum on what is happening to Black-studies departments ...
C al Newport has been described as the “man who never procrastinates,” so I expected him to be punctual for our interview. He ...
Thirty-one colleges agreed to send the Trump administration lists of potentially discriminatory partner groups. The University of Kentucky’s was quite long.
In its first year of eligibility since advancing from Division II to Division I, the Queens team prevailed in its conference ...
It’s the latest flareup in a fight over administrators’ plan to convert all online courses to an eight-week model.
In October of 2025, student employees from every campus of the University of California delivered a petition to their chancellor demanding that the university protect its internat ...
Seventeen states on Wednesday filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s requirement that hundreds of colleges share several years of detailed admissions data with the federal government.
Professors are seen to wield absolute power, and when this power inevitably takes a sinister turn, that corruption is presented as a mere symptom of academe’s deeper rot. This trope has a life beyond ...
Students skipped classes, switched to remote learning, and avoided campus spaces during the recent federal immigration crackdown.
He hoped I would be interested because in 2020 I wrote a story about how the University of Florida became a top-ranked public ...