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The Chronicle of Higher Education is academe’s most trusted resource for independent journalism, career development, and forward-looking intelligence.
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The NIH is now requiring that all agency-funded research be freely and immediately available. In response, some journals are giving scientists no choice but to pay thousands of dollars to publish.
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Under a new requirement that NIH-funded research be freely, immediately available, some journals are forcing researchers to pay to publish.
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New Republican state laws aim to weaken professors' influence in decision-making.
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Republican politicians say that professors are using governance bodies to advance ideological agendas. Faculty leaders fear they’re being written out of decision-making.
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After canceling funding for a number of academic- and cultural-exchange programs, the Trump administration is lifting its hold on 28 others, including the flagship Fulbright Program, allowing them to move ahead in the grantmaking process.
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The White House Released its Hold After Canceling Other Academic and Cultural Exchanges.
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In Advice | The same techniques that help students learn in your classroom can also help you to reach and “teach” nonacademic readers.
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What kind of teacher do you want to be for your nonexpert readers?
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From the Archives: A prominent HIV researcher’s career imploded after one night of debaucherous harassment. This is the inside story of a professor who harassed and bullied employees, and a university that looked the other way.
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A prominent researcher undid his career with one night of debaucherous harassment. His university had many years to see it coming.
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Gregory Washington made faculty diversity a hallmark of his presidency at George Mason. Now, federal findings against the university spotlight a national dilemma: When is diversity hiring illegal?
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Gregory Washington and his university sit at the center of a national debate on diversity and hiring.
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Despite the headlines, Ivies weren’t the only universities to seek out financing from the muni-market in 2025.
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The prospect of future economic uncertainty may be pushing colleges to borrow now.
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Opinion: What is "group defamation"?
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FIRE says the Trump administration is reviving a dead doctrine.
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An AI Tool Says It Can Predict Students’ Grades on Assignments. Instructors Are Skeptical.
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The “AI Grader” from Grammarly bases its evaluations on rubrics and syllabi submitted by students, as well as “publicly available instructor information.”
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From the Archives: Opinion |The humanities are in the midst of a crisis that will define and shape the field, writes Eric Hayot.
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After previous crises, they bounced back. This time is different.
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In Advice: No doubt the new academic year will bring difficult challenges. Here are ways to cope that can sustain you, your colleagues, and your students.
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Four ways to approach what may be yet another “unprecedented” year in higher education.
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Starting small, and tapping areas of expertise on your campus beyond the faculty are just two of the ways to help students as they get ready to make their way into the workforce, and through life’s twists and turns.
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Here are some ways to adopt a Field of Study approach on your campus.
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More than 600 Hispanic-serving institutions are at risk of losing millions of dollars in annual support after the Justice Department late last month declined to defend a federal grant program against a lawsuit.
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The department has indicated that it agrees with a lawsuit calling the program’s eligibility standard “unconstitutional.” More than 600 colleges could be affected.
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