Will federal changes to research funding promote ‘accountability’ or politicize science?
A retired Brown University professor says the Trump administration is weakening a system that relies on subject-matter experts to judge scientific merit.
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Brenda Cassellius On Pending State Review Of Boston Schools: 'I Welcome Partnership' From The State
The results of a state review of Boston Schools have not been publicly released yet. -
On Campus Radio: College Access Hits The Campaign Trail
Several Democratic candidates push the idea of free college, but how is it working in places where it's already offered? -
American Researchers On Edge As Foreign Funding Comes Under Increased Scrutiny
A clash has cropped up between the academic mission of sharing knowledge and the protection of national security. -
Massachusetts Teachers Association Supports Move To End Active Shooter Drills
School leaders said they are required to plan for emergencies and work closely with local and state police to prevent school shootings. -
2 Big Teachers Unions Call For Rethinking Student Involvement In Lockdown Drills
About 95% of American public schools have adopted some form of active shooter drills. But there's little proof they're effective — and there's growing concern they can traumatize children. -
Howard University's Largest Donation Ever Raises Questions About Who Gets Donor Coins
The largest gift in Howard University's history — a $10 million investment in its STEM program — has sparked a larger conversation: which institutions get private donor money, and why. -
Suárez-Orozco Appointed As UMass Boston Chancellor
Marcelo Suárez-Orozco is now the first Latino chancellor in the UMass system. -
Despite Geographic Barriers And Skepticism, This Rural Tennessee College Is Helping Revive Its County
Research finds the rural-urban divide in the U.S. is getting worse. But UT Martin is trying to bridge a geographic and skepticism gap in higher education. -
Universities Cancel Study-Abroad Programs Amid Virus Fears
As concerns about China's virus outbreak spread, universities are scrambling to assess the risks to their programs. -
In Tennessee, Free Public College Has Existed For Years. Could The Rest Of The Country Follow?
While all of the top-polling Democratic candidates for president support at least free community college, it has been tuition-free for the past five years in the Republican-led state of Tennessee.