Outrage over professor’s claim that US academy is ‘sweet racket’
Wall Street Journal op-ed on faculty salaries prompts collective fact check from scholars

Wall Street Journal op-ed on faculty salaries prompts collective fact check from scholars

Some alternative providers could lose access to public student loans if OfS judges non-continuation rates too high

Three scholars reflect on finding new purpose outside the academy

Annual report shows increase in value of fund assets, but dispute over future contributions takes toll on contentment

The Pulitzer winner discusses the lack of national alarm over the lives of black communities in the US and how art can help Americans overcome barriers of race

Kathryn Ecclestone considers a bold attempt to take mindfulness to task

David L. Wheeler is only partly convinced by an attempt to put higher education under the ethical spotlight

But overall students are split on the policy of making lower grade offers to applicants from disadvantaged backgrounds

Book of the week: Joe Moran applauds a bold attempt to demonstrate why it is the finitude of our lives that gives them value

Matthew Reisz is intrigued by a tale of hard-boiled mathematicians hitting the mean streets to tackle crime

Stand-off likely to exacerbate concerns over free speech on campus

External examining will make you rich – in new ideas, that is, writes Robert MacIntosh

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media.

The fate of big alternative providers has implications for the future of English for-profit HE, writes John Morgan

Calls for critical thinking from their students are rarely reflected in academics’ own writing or institutional behaviour, says Alex Wright