Advocates condemned the proposal, which asked nine universities to overhaul admissions, hiring and speech policies and to suppress criticism of conservatives in exchange for more federal money.
By Josh Moody
2 October
Federal officials are raising long-standing concerns with research journals and the academic incentive structures propping them up. But experts say the government alone can*t overhaul the industry.
Colleges and universities likely won*t face immediate issues, but research may be disrupted as grants pause.
By Katherine Knott
1 October
Verbal-only policies prohibiting academic discussions of trans identity appear to be extending beyond the Texas Tech system and now include anti-trans curricular reviews.
Pointing to the slain activist*s inflammatory statements about minority groups, some are pushing back〞at their own peril〞against the right*s framing of him as an emblem of quality discourse.
White House cuts $350 million in grants for minority-serving institutions only to announce $500 million in funding for Historically Black Colleges and Universities
The university plans to build a campus in Florida, has leased a site in New York City and aims to establish a foothold in California in its quest to grow beyond Nashville.