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The Gradual, Disjointed Dispersion of Academic Twitter

Whether Twitter is destined for a fast, slow or no downfall at all remains to be seen. But some in academe aren’t waiting: they are heading for Mastodon or other platforms.

A Chill at BYU

Faculty members are being let go from Brigham Young University, and an opaque new office of the LDS church is apparently calling the shots. A common thread is LGBTQ issues.

Yale Accused of Discriminating Against Mentally Ill Students

Yale students and alumni are suing the university for allegedly discriminating against students with mental health issues, The Washington Post...

NYU Puts $1 Billion Into Brooklyn Engineering School

New York University will invest $1 billion in its Tandon School of Engineering in Brooklyn, adding $400 million to the...

Shedding Light on the ‘Learn and Work Ecosystem’

New web library strives to highlight and support the work of governments, foundations, colleges and other organizations focused on the intersection of education, training and careers.
The Times Higher Education logo, with a red T, purple H and blue E.

World Cup Raises Issues of Academic Freedom

Will Qatar and its international campuses learn from the experience of hosting the tournament?

Space Diamonds From an Ancient Dwarf Planet: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight: Alan Salek, a Ph.D. candidate and researcher in material physics at RMIT...

Purdue Will Again Require SAT/ACT

Purdue University will once again require all applicants to submit SAT or ACT scores. The requirement, dropped during the pandemic...