While admitting the much-protested model is dead in the US, Dartmouth’s Hanlon leads expert panel in setting out ways that similar language-culture teaching programmes could grow
University says data gathered by new technology will only help to assess how buildings are used, but staff fear repercussions of increased surveillance
Supporters say new director will not be afraid to use new powers to ensure free speech duties are followed, but many still question the need for such a position
Universities are places where ideas are proposed and improved. It shouldn’t be so hard to discuss an issue with far-reaching implications, say 20 academics
A year after his ordeal, Chinese American semiconductor specialist Gang Chen reflects on how a 12-month government investigation changed his life and work
After Florida governor installs conservative leadership at small public liberal arts college, students join with Open Society to fight such moves nationwide
British professional basketball player turned US professor James Gerard Noel says criticisms of ‘safe spaces’ overlook the emotional vulnerability of black students caused by racism and gun violence
Politicians’ recent marshalling of public institutionsfor geopolitical, economic and societal ends has narrowed their room to manoeuvre, according to EUA’sautonomy scorecard
Republicans complain after accrediting agency questions wisdom of creating new refuge at North Carolina flagship designed to amplify conservative voices
While corporations and universities bowed to pressure to ban controversial BBC documentary, students showed freedom of speech and critical enquiry still matter in India, says Mukhtar Ahmad
Maria Toft sparked national conversation about exploitation with #pleasedontstealmywork campaign, but she says it came at the cost of her Copenhagen fellowship