Dwight McBride: fighting racism in academia The president of The New School in New York says universities are often underprepared for their first black leader Rosa Ellis 2月 8日
$350 billion science legislation advances in US Measure to expand NSF and retain foreign scholars with scientific expertise faces showdown over Senate’s even tougher approach to China Paul Basken 2月 7日
Debate as California State bans caste discrimination Amid support for policy shift, some professors question why South Asians are being singled out Maria Carrasco for Inside Higher Ed 2月 7日
Bibliographic quarantine is blurring our understanding of secularism Inhaling one another’s insights could help scholars assuage public confusion about this crucial but confusing concept, says Jacques Berlinerblau Jacques Berlinerblau 2月 6日
For-profit college conversions get new scrutiny in US Top congressional Democrat urges Biden to reverse Keiser University’s decade-old conversion to non-profit status Paul Basken 2月 4日
US science prizes overlooking Asian researchers Professor counts Asian Americans as winning 3 per cent of nation’s major biomedical prizes, prompting promises to do better Paul Basken 2月 3日
Racial critique of Supreme Court pick imperils Georgetown posting Conservative’s appointment as constitutional studies chief derailed over demeaning Biden plan for black female Supreme Court nominee Paul Basken 2月 2日
Bomb threats swamp US’ black-serving colleges Nearly 20 HBCUs get phoned-in threats at start of Black History Month, bringing lockdowns, remote classes and vows of resilience Paul Basken 2月 2日
Santa Ono: tackling the mental health crisis The University of British Columbia president discusses reforming counselling provision, the importance of data and his own mental health struggles Rosa Ellis 2月 1日
Florida partisanship threatens presidential searches As leadership vacancies rise in factious state, lawmakers push measure that academics fear will add dangerous secrecy to process of filling them Paul Basken 1月 28日
US Hispanics rising through higher education Assessments of institutions that give biggest boost to low-income students show Hispanic graduates and California publics topping their lists Paul Basken 1月 27日