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Nearly all respondents criticized the president for freezing billions of dollars in research funding for universities.
The yellow school buses, crisp spiral notebooks and cramped dorm rooms are still around – but students and parents can expect an element of uncertainty and confusion this coming school year.
Mankiw: Stanford’s Nicholas Bloom has shown that uncertainty slows economic growth. And Trump is a master at creating uncertainty. The big question for the Fed is whether inflation or employment ...
With more than half its student body coming from abroad, Harvard Kennedy School is walking back on its online contingency plan due to insufficient enrollment numbers.
Political attacks and other problems appear to be driving an exodus of Ph.D.s and faculty from higher education, threatening a diminished experience for undergraduates.
In his second term, President Trump has launched a sweeping campaign to defund and discipline U.S. universities, targeting ...
Letting schools pay revenue-generating athletes is long overdue. If that means letting squash and water polo die, so be it.
An executive order by President Trump to ban gender-affirming care for those under 19 has prompted many providers to end ...
Two researchers describe their experiences with cancer research funding cuts due to the Trump administration’s policies and actions.
Officials in cities such as Boston and San Francisco say they are actively working to bring satellite campuses of HBCUs to ...
Roughly 85 percent of admits accepted their offers to enroll in Harvard College’s Class of 2029, the admissions office ...
Harvard University students, faculty, alumni and members of the public are warning against following Columbia and Brown ...