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Biden Details Plans for Science and Humanities

President seeks large increases for NIH and NSF and a more modest increase for the NEH.
Opinion

Fiduciaries, Not Thought Police

Blatant political intrusion is threatening to tarnish the integrity and credibility of higher education governance, warns Jill Derby.

Professor Says College Punished Her for Pregnancy

A woman is suing the College of New Jersey for allegedly punishing her after her fifth pregnancy, NJ.com reported. The...

‘A Poisonous Atmosphere’

The faculty union at County College of Morris has called on the institution's president to resign after a series of faculty layoffs and continued tensions under his leadership.

2-Month Sentence in Admissions Scandal

Mark Hauser, a California insurance and private equity executive, was sentenced last week to two months in prison, a fine...

Eric Lander Confirmed for Top White House Science Post

Eric Lander was confirmed, on a voice vote by the Senate, to become head of the White House Office of...

The Week in Admissions News

Two-month sentence in admissions scandal; Elizabeth City repays student debt; Black enrollment drop in Illinois; studying while parenting; do graduates feel employable?

Rutgers Chancellor, Not President, Sorry for Statement on Anti-Semitism

On Wednesday, the chancellor of Rutgers University at New Brunswick, Christopher J. Molloy, and the provost, Francine Conway, condemned anti-Semitism...