Professor vows to fail students for recording her classes UCLA lecturer says ban necessary due to fears that those discussing contentious issues may face repercussions By Ryan Quinn for Inside Higher Ed 11 July
Dartmouth suspends Greek houses after student’s death Body found in river after gathering of a fraternity and a sorority that both had histories of alcohol-related violations By Paul Basken 11 July
Cynthia Teniente-Matson on running 'Silicon Valley's university' The president of San José State University on harnessing location to build partnerships, the importance of representation and why she isn’t a ‘traditional academic’ By Rosa Ellis 10 July
Columbia removes three administrators in texting scandal Ivy League campus, however, keeps in place the dean who also participated, boosting concerns about its sincerity amid sustained political threat By Paul Basken 9 July
Could Donald Trump close the US Department of Education? Republican nominee promises to end department in second term, though experts see underlying details as the more threatening aspects By Paul Basken 9 July
US sociologists ‘ignoring’ climate change in research Planetary warming shown to attract very few of the subject’s scholarly articles, conference sessions and course listings By Paul Basken 9 July
Bloomberg billion makes Johns Hopkins medical school free to most Latest gift brings tycoon’s total gifts to alma mater to about $4.6 billion By Paul Basken 8 July
Saul Perlmutter: ChatGPT essays show students how not to think Nobel laureate says discussing vapid AI answers can help students understand true scientific rigour By Jack Grove 3 July
Psychologists self-censoring ‘taboo’ beliefs, survey finds US academics unwilling to share ‘socially costly’ views because they fear abuse, ostracisation and disciplinary action By Jack Grove 3 July
US universities fear new Supreme Court ruling on regulations Apparent elimination of longstanding regulatory process leaves higher education experts expecting more costs, complexities and confusions By Paul Basken 2 July
Canada ‘may fall short of caps’ as overseas interest nosedives After Trudeau administration imposed sharp cut in student visas, institutions are now watching other restrictions having a much stronger effect By Paul Basken 1 July
Republicans urge National Institutes of Health overhaul Lawmakers promise ‘robust conversation’ on future of top science agency, but accompanying limits on funding and research freedom raise suspicions about ultimate intention By Paul Basken 28 June