UC plan to hire undocumented students ‘cautiously progressing’
Leading US public system eyes legal loophole to help children of illegal arrivals but offers no guarantees scheme will come to fruition
Leading US public system eyes legal loophole to help children of illegal arrivals but offers no guarantees scheme will come to fruition
The political maelstrom around US universities’ handling of pro-Palestinian protests reflects a right-wing campaign that is increasingly challenging higher education’s autonomy to determine its...
UC Irvine is not going to rest on its laurels, says Michael V. Drake, even the Nobel ones In 1964, at the site dedication for the University of California, Irvine, our founding chancellor, Daniel...
Provost says university’s size will help it hit a ‘moral’ target of 50 per cent women across its professoriate and board
Long series of demonstrations aims to resurrect troubled lecturer, largely because students value her bigger understandings
Ambitious initiatives and expansion are driving growth and success, explains Pradeep K. Khosla
A US university has performed a U'turn by appointing a top academic after having rescinded his job offer. University of California, Irvine had offered Duke University law professor Erwin Chemerinsky...
UC Davis’ chancellor, Gary May, has plenty of background in attracting minority students, but finds California’s decades-old ban on race-based admissions a formidable foe
The World University Rankings have grown and developed to reflect the changing global higher education sector, writes Ellie Bothwell
THE’s SSA advisory board launches with members from countries across the region
After court rejects racial preferences in admissions, biggest US civil rights group presses campuses for corrective pledges
Top House Republicans warn that joint venture appears to be giving military advantages to rival nation
Just months after ending largest-ever walkout among teaching staff, workers at 10-campus public system complain about unfulfilled promises and arrests
The research director of Harvard’s Shorenstein Centre on Media, Politics and Public Policy talks about growing up in an environment of aggressive scepticism, and then battling an academic culture...
Nicholas Dirks tells THE summit that free tuition would enable government to 'control' public research universities