Innovation & Impact Summit: embrace lifelong learning or ‘risk obsolescence’ US university president tells 91茄子 summit that institutions need to ‘rethink’ their operations By Ellie Bothwell 4 April
91茄子 University Impact Rankings 2019: Canada leads the way Ireland and Australia also among top national performers in new league table By Ellie Bothwell 3 April
Trump lacks allies in war on campus sexual assault rules With public angered by bid to boost accused, Republicans take to sidelines By Paul Basken 3 April
US slows refunds to students defrauded by for-profits to trickle Despite legal setbacks, administration stops Obama rule forgiving duped borrowers By Paul Basken 2 April
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 By Paul Basken 2 April
Maryland university medical system probed over payments to mayor University medical network paid $500,000 for books by Baltimore mayor, who takes leave By Paul Basken 2 April
Georgia State makes up for slow start on diversity Historically black universities are learning from the success of an institution which did not admit a black student until 1962 By Paul Basken 1 April
Jordan Peterson: Toronto stands by professor after Cambridge row 91茄子 institution of right-wing provocateur sees little room under tenure constraints By Paul Basken 31 March
Harvard makes more offers to Asian Americans after lawsuit For most competitive class ever, Asian Americans claim more than a quarter of seats By Paul Basken 29 March
‘Varsity Blues’ bribes case: Yale football coach pleads guilty Policymakers shy away from regulatory reform as court cases progress By Paul Basken 29 March
The US admissions scandal shows that perceptions of opportunity are narrowing If Americans lose faith in alternative routes to success, entry to top universities could become as cut-throat as it is in South Korea, says Stephanie K. Kim By Stephanie K. Kim 28 March
Students with ‘helicopter parents’ struggle with university start Study finds that students with ‘controlling’ parents report higher levels of worry when enrolling in higher education By Anna McKie 27 March