Following calls by over 100 Duke faculty members for the University to adopt an official stance of institutional neutrality, The Chronicle spoke to several professors to gauge their views on academic ...
T wenty years ago, colleges were trying to one-up each other in an amenities arms race to attract the last big surge of 18-year-olds coming to campuses. They built suite-style dorms, swanky recreation ...
After opposing academic boycotts as “inimical to the principle of academic freedom” for nearly 20 years, the American Association of University Professors declared this month that boycotts may be ...
On January 2nd, after months of turmoil around Harvard’s response to Hamas’s attack on Israel, and weeks of turmoil around accusations of plagiarism, Claudine Gay resigned as the university’s ...
Amid spiraling campus speech debates, many professors are rallying in defense of a bedrock principle. But can they agree on just what it means? By Jennifer Schuessler Academic freedom is a bedrock of ...
Editor’s note: This story was updated to correct the first name of a Cornell University official. We regret the error. As reported by the Chronicle of Higher ...
Avery is vice chair for addiction psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian. For much of the 20th century, the academic medicine ideal was clear: a physician-researcher supported ...
The federal funding freeze highlights the outsize role academic medical centers play in shaping their institutions, John R. Thelin and Neal H. Hutchens write. While consequential for all of higher ...
Mohamed Diallo, a rising junior at Yale University, is pursuing a double major in global affairs and history as well as a certificate—something like a minor—in computer science. How does he rate the ...