Penn chooses Virginia’s Elizabeth Magill as president Provost at Virginia expected to take office in July, replacing Gutmann after high-profile 18-year tenure By Paul Basken 13 January
Stanford Marriage Pact finds students keen on romantic assistance Isolation and anxieties of Covid and Trump eras drive campus matchmaking model, and possible reinforcement of elite By Paul Basken 13 January
US sets new research ethics rules for scientists Biden team aims to block Trump-era political interference in research findings, although its top adviser faces her own such questions By Paul Basken 11 January
US universities sued over joint financial aid limits Lawsuit brought by five former students of 16 top-ranked institutions alleges costly violation of limited federal exemption for coordinating scholarship packages By Paul Basken 11 January
Striking Columbia student workers agree deal with university Major union win includes access to arbitration or mediation on discrimination and harassment complaints By Colleen Flaherty for Inside Higher Ed 11 January
Times Higher Education acquires Inside Higher Ed Leading providers of university insights and data will reach combined audience of more than 50 million annually By THE reporters 10 January
US campuses chafing under Covid restrictions Once a conservative rallying cry, calls to ease protections spread in academia as fast-moving Omicron variant appears less threatening By Paul Basken 10 January
Do we really need deans and provosts? The pandemic may just push US colleges and universities to do what they should have done a long time ago: reorganise, says Michael Hadjiargyrou By Michael Hadjiargyrou 6 January
Kent Fuchs to step down as 51国产视频 of Florida president President to leave amid political interference by Republican governor, after strong record of student, faculty and research growth since 2015 By Paul Basken 6 January
US to unify grant application disclosures after Lieber conviction Biden administration promises simplification long sought by research universities By Paul Basken 5 January
US judge sides with Florida professors in voting rights case In free speech battle, court agrees that university and conservative governor still pose a threat to basic faculty rights By Paul Basken 4 January
Female and minority researchers ‘focus on less popular topics’ Unequal distribution may explain ‘inequality in scholarly outcomes’ and lead to some areas becoming ‘systematically understudied’ By Chris Havergal 3 January