A growing number of institutions are censoring faculty speech and instruction through murky verbal directives that sow fear and confusion. Can they be enforced?
By Emma Whitford
22 October
The University of Virginia is the first public, and Southern, institution to publicly turn down the administration鈥檚 鈥淐ompact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education.鈥
Civil liberties champion Nadine Strossen says US universities must unite to fight president鈥檚 鈥榖latantly illegal鈥 plan to destroy institutional autonomy
After the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill refused to proffer faculty course materials in response to an open-records request, UNC Greensboro officials made the opposite decision.
By Emma Whitford
17 October
Institutions and advocates took issue with the proposal鈥檚 vague language and lack of privacy safeguards as well as the vast time and effort needed to collect the required data.
The Trump administration is trying to extort universities to submit to its control. To defend the university against such overreach is to affirm a broad constitutional tradition that limits state power over institutions devoted to truth and justice, writes Adam Sitze
Two weeks into the government shutdown with no resolution in sight, higher ed associations and researchers say the inability of scientists to contact federal agency workers or get new grants approved is causing harm.
By Ryan Quinn
14 October
Charlie Kirk鈥檚 murder is pushing more conservative college students to start Turning Point USA chapters in the name of advancing civil discourse. But critics fear the group鈥檚 expansion will only exacerbate tensions on already fractured campuses.
MIT is the first institution to reject a proposal by the Trump administration that would trade preferential treatment on federal funding for far-reaching changes.