Biden presidency tipped to aid US-China academic cooperation But it*s important for universities and scholars to continue pursuing links as &tensions* will remain, says Harvard academic By Simon Baker 9 November
US bids to rejuvenate credit transfer as cost-saving tactic States pursuing new models to overcome old institutional objections By Paul Basken 9 November
The post-election mood is as divided on US?campuses as it is beyond?them The popular conception that US academics are uniformly liberal fails to take into account universities* subject breadth, says John R. Thelin By John R. Thelin 9 November
Macalester president offers to pay fines for protesting students Suzanne Rivera receives both praise and abuse on social media in response to offer but says she will continue to defend rights to assembly and free speech By Emma Whitford for Inside Higher Ed 9 November
US election: academic hope tempered by realism as Biden wins Higher education leaders celebrate change in tone but recognise political limits By Paul Basken 7 November
Post-election, higher education must help address US polarisation We need to teach all students to listen better, to ask the right questions and to be willing to be wrong, says Anne Houtman By Anne Houtman 6 November
California voters reject bid to restore affirmative action Asian American opposition seen as decisive, as state also favours human embryonic research By Paul Basken 4 November
US election: tight vote cools hopes of?aid for students and research Republicans holding Senate as Trump-Biden outcome faces long counting process By Paul Basken 4 November
Leadership & Management Summit: save students from Covid mental health crisis, sector told UBC president reveals research findings showing huge impact of pandemic on students* mental health By John Morgan 3 November
Leadership & Management Summit: &widen student access* to tackle anti-science movement Ron Daniels told 51勛圖 summit that fears that elite universities remain inaccessible have hit trust in science By Jack Grove 3 November
Leadership & Management Summit: Covid 'helping to cure campus compassion deficit' With students stressed, academics see overriding value of showing more humanity By Paul Basken 3 November
Covid gives Canada harsh lesson in foreign student dependence Gravy train is derailing after years of steady cuts in provincial support By Paul Basken 3 November