Sociologists must publish twice as much as before to get first job Oversupply of young scholars means employers’ productivity demands are much higher than a generation ago, study finds Nick Mayo 4月 8日
Black athletes subsidise white sports players in US universities Analysis highlights racial imbalance in benefits across college sports Paul Basken 4月 6日
US drafts rules granting colleges teaching flexibility Rule-making ends with surprise pact after administration retreats from extremes Paul Basken 4月 5日
Coach’s house sale draws Harvard into admissions controversy Fencing coach sold property for a price well above its market value to a businessman whose son later won admission Paul Basken 4月 5日
Do for-profit institutions have students’ best interests at heart? Despite its tarnished reputation and history of collapsed ventures, the for-profit sector retains a strong foothold on the US academy. Paul Basken tracks its successes and failures Paul Basken 4月 4日
US judge orders predatory publisher Omics to pay $50 million Peer review promised by India-based publisher often turned out to be cursory or non-existent, says Federal Trade Commission Paul Basken 4月 4日
Innovation & Impact Summit: embrace lifelong learning or ‘risk obsolescence’ US university president tells THE summit that institutions need to ‘rethink’ their operations Ellie Bothwell 4月 4日
THE University Impact Rankings 2019: Canada leads the way Ireland and Australia also among top national performers in new league table Ellie Bothwell 4月 3日
Trump lacks allies in war on campus sexual assault rules With public angered by bid to boost accused, Republicans take to sidelines Paul Basken 4月 3日
US slows refunds to students defrauded by for-profits to trickle Despite legal setbacks, administration stops Obama rule forgiving duped borrowers Paul Basken 4月 2日
Political theory pays dividends for modest campus in US Midwest While waiting to transform economies, modern monetary theory is raising interest in a humble Missouri university department Paul Basken 4月 2日
Maryland university medical system probed over payments to mayor University medical network paid $500,000 for books by Baltimore mayor, who takes leave Paul Basken 4月 2日