Discover & Read Articles Without Distractions

Find and explore trending articles from around the web in a clutter-free reading mode.

Sign up for a free account and get the following:
  • Save articles and sync them across your devices
  • Get a digest of the latest premium articles in your inbox twice a week, personalized to you (Coming soon).
  • Get access to our AI features
  • Articles Tagged with "Higher Education"

    Kolkata principals hit out at Calcutta University for unilateral decision on PG exams’ venue - The Hindu

    thehindu.com Education India

    Principals of Kolkata colleges are protesting Calcutta University's unilateral decision to hold postgraduate exams at external centers without consulting them, citing concerns about fairness and democratic practices.

    Los rectores avalan el plan del Gobierno para endurecer la creación de universidades | La Verdad

    laverdad.es Education Spain

    Spanish university rectors support the government's plan to tighten regulations for establishing new universities, emphasizing quality and sufficient public funding.

    Two Dundee University chiefs exit as principal makes 'survival' call

    thecourier.co.uk Education Scotland

    Dundee University faces a financial crisis, leading to leadership changes and the appointment of high-profile advisors to guide the institution through the turmoil.

    Opinion | Trump’s Crusade Against Antisemitism Is Extremely Bad for the Jews - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Politics World

    The author argues that the Trump administration's approach to combating antisemitism is not a genuine effort to protect Jewish people but rather a tool to advance other political agendas that ultimately endanger Jewish communities.

    V&A visionary to chair Dundee University recovery taskforce

    thecourier.co.uk Education Scotland

    A government taskforce, chaired by former Dundee University principal Sir Alan Langlands, will address the university's £35 million deficit and ensure its long-term sustainability.

    In Middelburg is nu al te zien wat het hoger onderwijs te wachten staat: ‘Er is geen sterke basis meer’ | de Volkskrant

    volkskrant.nl Education Netherlands

    The University College Roosevelt in Middelburg, Netherlands, faces mass layoffs and curriculum changes due to government budget cuts, foreshadowing challenges for higher education nationwide.

    USC international students have had US visas revoked

    postandcourier.com Politics United States

    Several international students at the University of South Carolina have had their US visas revoked by the federal government, prompting concern and uncertainty.

    Student suicides nearly doubled in 10 years: calls for urgent action - The Hindu

    thehindu.com Education India

    A sharp rise in student suicides in India over the past decade necessitates urgent action to address underlying mental health issues and implement effective preventative measures.

    The Books Briefing: What’s Next for AWP - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Literature World

    The AWP Conference faced challenges due to political pressures affecting funding for creative writing programs, prompting concerns about its future.

    Université Rennes 2 : quelles formations seront suspendues pour éviter la mise sous tutelle ? | Le Télégramme

    letelegramme.fr Education France

    To avoid receivership, Université Rennes 2 in France implemented budget cuts, including freezing 26 positions and suspending some online courses.

    The University President Willing to Fight Trump - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Politics World

    Princeton University president Christopher Eisgruber vows to fight the Trump administration's threats to withhold federal funding, citing concerns about academic freedom and due process.

    Nee hoogopgeleide ouder, dat categorale gymnasium is niet altijd de beste optie | Trouw

    trouw.nl Education Netherlands

    The article discusses the increasing segregation in Dutch secondary education, where highly educated parents disproportionately choose elite schools, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of inequality.

    The Changing Meaning of Affirmative Action | The New Yorker

    newyorker.com Politics United States

    This New Yorker article analyzes the history and legal battles surrounding affirmative action in the United States, highlighting its successes, controversies, and ongoing relevance in higher education and beyond.

    Student Visas Are Being Revoked Without Reason or Warning, Colleges Say  - WSJ

    wsj.com Immigration United States

    Numerous US colleges report that international students' visas are being revoked without explanation or warning, causing widespread distress and prompting legal action.

    DeepSeek - A Wake-Up Call For US Higher Education

    forbes.com Technology China

    The rapid success of China's DeepSeek AI model serves as a wake-up call for the US higher education system, highlighting the need for increased investment and focus on STEM education.

    Cal Poly SLO president to testify at Congress on antisemitism | San Luis Obispo Tribune

    sanluisobispo.com Politics USA

    Cal Poly's president will testify before Congress regarding the university's handling of antisemitism on campus, following incidents at pro-Palestine protests and a failing grade from the Anti-Defamation League.

    Ad Intended to Stir Up Campuses More Than Succeeds in Its Mission - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Politics USA

    A conservative advertisement against reparations for slavery sparked protests and controversy on multiple college campuses, testing the limits of free speech and political correctness.

    Harvard Will Not Comply With a List of Trump Administration Demands - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Politics USA

    Harvard University rejected policy demands from the Trump administration, initiating a significant clash between the federal government and a prominent private institution.

    With billions at risk, Harvard rejects Trump administration’s request for policy changes | CNN

    cnn.com Politics USA

    Harvard University rejected the Trump administration's demands for policy changes, risking nearly $9 billion in federal funding, citing a violation of its independence and constitutional rights.

    Universidades Valencia | Las universidades ofrecerán nuevos estudios sobre Inteligencia Artificial, drones, Enfermería o Magisterio | Las Provincias

    lasprovincias.es Education Spain

    Universities in Valencia, Spain, are launching numerous new degree programs for the upcoming academic year, focusing on high-demand fields like nursing and artificial intelligence.

    The Promise of American Higher Education - Harvard University President

    harvard.edu Politics United States

    Harvard University's president denounces the federal government's unprecedented demands to control the university's intellectual environment, emphasizing the importance of academic freedom and the pursuit of truth.

    Harvard’s Decision to Resist Trump Is ‘of Momentous Significance’ - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Politics USA

    Harvard University defiantly rejected the Trump administration's demands on hiring, admissions, and curriculum, leading to the freezing of some federal funding but inspiring other universities.

    What Harvard Learned From Columbia’s Mistake - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Politics World

    Harvard University's defiance of the Trump administration's demands, in contrast to Columbia University's capitulation, highlights the risks and potential rewards of resisting political pressure.

    The end of “college for all” | Vox

    vox.com Education United States

    A recent study challenges the notion of 'college for all,' suggesting a more diverse approach to post-secondary pathways is needed to better prepare students for fulfilling lives.

    UNSW trimester system dumped

    smh.com.au Education Australia

    The University of New South Wales (UNSW) is abandoning its trimester system in favor of a traditional semester system due to student feedback and a shift towards deeper learning.

    Why Harvard Decided to Challenge Donald Trump | The New Yorker

    newyorker.com Politics USA

    Harvard University's defiance of the Trump administration's threats to its federal funding marks a significant break from previous instances of universities succumbing to government pressure.

    Why Trump is relishing his duel with Harvard and other elite schools | CNN Politics

    cnn.com Politics World

    The Trump administration's conflict with Harvard University exemplifies a broader effort to challenge perceived liberal power centers, using antisemitism accusations as a pretext to impose ideological control and suppress dissent.

    Student loan, grant programs suffer outages after Education Department cuts - The Washington Post

    washingtonpost.com Education World

    Staff cuts at the US Education Department have caused significant outages in student loan and grant programs, delaying aid for students and creating concerns about the long-term stability of the systems.

    Yale Professor John Stanley Explains Why Authoritarians Attack Universities First

    foreignpolicy.com Politics World

    Yale professor Jason Stanley's departure for Canada highlights a concerning trend of authoritarian attacks on universities, fueled by the Trump administration's policies and rhetoric.

    Read the Trump Administration’s Letter to Harvard - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Politics World

    The Trump administration's letter to Harvard University outlines demands for merit-based admissions and hiring policies, eliminating race-based preferences, and enhancing viewpoint diversity.

    After Gaza protests, more colleges try out an old-fashioned ideal: Civility - CSMonitor.com

    csmonitor.com Education United States

    Following Gaza protests, numerous US colleges are implementing civility initiatives to foster dialogue and understanding among students with differing viewpoints.

    Assim caminha a Universidade - Revista Oeste

    revistaoeste.com Education Brazil

    This article critiques the prevalence of identity politics in Brazilian universities, highlighting questionable thesis topics funded by taxpayer money and contrasting them with the country's poor basic education.

    Education Department Asks Harvard for Foreign Funders’ List After University Submits Inaccurate Records | The Epoch Times

    theepochtimes.com Politics USA

    The US Department of Education is demanding that Harvard University provide a complete list of its foreign funders after discovering inaccurate and incomplete disclosures in the university's financial records.

    特朗普政府要求哈佛大學提供外國資助記錄|大紀元時報 香港|獨立敢言的良心媒體

    hk.epochtimes.com Politics World

    The Trump administration demanded that Harvard University submit records of foreign funding received a decade ago, citing incomplete and inaccurate reporting and concerns about foreign influence.

    University of Michigan to Scuttle Its Flagship D.E.I. Program - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Education United States

    The University of Michigan is eliminating its central diversity, equity, and inclusion program due to pressure and concerns about its effectiveness, redirecting funds towards financial aid and student support services.

    Trump Officials Blame Mistake for Setting Off Confrontation With Harvard - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Politics USA

    A mistakenly sent letter from the Trump administration containing harsh demands led to a major conflict between the White House and Harvard University.

    Who Would Want to Be President of Columbia? - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Politics United States

    The article discusses the challenges faced by Columbia University in appointing a president, highlighting the increasing difficulties and political pressures impacting higher education leadership.

    Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over Threats to Cut Funding - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Lawsuit USA

    Harvard University sued the Trump administration over threats to significantly reduce its research funding, marking a major escalation in the conflict between higher education and the former president.

    Why can’t stinking rich Ivies cope with losing a few hundred million?

    economist.com Politics USA

    Columbia University's response to the Trump administration's withholding of $400 million in federal funding, despite its $15 billion endowment, sparks debate among alumni.

    Trump to Deliver Commencement Address at University of Alabama and West Point | The Epoch Times

    theepochtimes.com Politics World

    Donald Trump announced he will deliver commencement addresses at the University of Alabama and West Point, amidst ongoing investigations into anti-Semitism at various universities.

    Висше образование в Германия: За кандидатстване е достатъчна общата матура | Дневник

    dnevnik.bg Education Germany

    This article provides a comprehensive guide for Bulgarian students seeking higher education in Germany, covering application procedures, admission requirements, funding opportunities, and living expenses.

    Trump Administration Texted Barnard Professors to Ask If They’re Jewish

    theintercept.com Politics USA

    The Trump administration's use of the EEOC to target Barnard College professors with a survey regarding their Jewish identity has sparked controversy and accusations of weaponizing the agency.

    Trump’s Latest Executive Orders Target Accreditation

    insidehighered.com Politics USA

    President Trump issued several executive orders impacting higher education, including targeting college accreditors, enforcing foreign gift disclosure, and supporting Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

    Trump Signs Executive Order Targeting College Accreditors - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Politics USA

    President Trump signed an executive order aiming to reshape higher education by targeting college accreditors, impacting access to federal funding and potentially undermining institutional independence.

    University cuts: Jobs on the chopping block as unis face tough times

    afr.com Education Australia

    Australian universities are implementing significant cost-cutting measures, resulting in substantial job losses due to declining student enrollment and restrictive immigration policies.

    The Knowledge That Brings True Happiness - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Education World

    This article explores the complex relationship between higher education and happiness, examining the financial and non-financial factors that influence well-being, and offering advice on how to make college a happier experience.

    After Black Enrollment Fell, Amherst College Faces an Identity Crisis - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Education United States

    Amherst College, known for its diversity, experienced a sharp decline in Black student enrollment, causing concern and prompting discussions about its identity and the impact of changing national policies.

    MEC estima que metade dos polos EAD será fechada com novas regras para o setor; entenda - Estadão

    estadao.com.br Education Brazil

    Brazil's Ministry of Education estimates that new regulations will cause half of the country's distance learning centers to close due to insufficient infrastructure.

    The 176-Year Argument | Vivian Gornick | The New York Review of Books

    nybooks.com Education United States

    This article recounts the history of the City College of New York (CCNY), highlighting its role in providing tuition-free higher education to working-class immigrants, particularly Jewish students, and the unique intellectual and social environment it fostered.

    UConn announces $15 million donation to student-athlete center

    courant.com Sports United States

    UConn's athletic department received a $15 million donation from alumni Denis and Britta Nayden to establish the Nayden Center for Academic Excellence within the Bailey Student-Athlete Success Center.

    Universities Have a Computer-Science Problem - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Education World

    The rapid growth of computer science enrollments in universities has led to administrative challenges and a debate on the optimal organizational structure for computer science education, with implications for the field's future.

    Only 25 lakh students graduate in the country every year, says NIOT chief - The Hindu

    thehindu.com Education India

    The Director of NIOT highlights the relatively low number of Indian graduates annually compared to China, emphasizing the need for graduates to contribute to society and advocating for increased corporate investment in education and research.

    Wat vindt NRC | Studentencorps moet het hardnekkige wangedrag aangrijpen om het uit te roeien - NRC

    nrc.nl News Netherlands

    A Dutch newspaper article criticizes the persistent misbehavior within student associations, highlighting the need for effective cultural change to address hazing, sexual assault, and other forms of abuse.

    The Dark Ages Are Back - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Politics United States

    The article discusses the threats to academic freedom in the United States, particularly under the Trump administration, and compares the situation to historical and international contexts.

    List reveals 2025 ranking of East Lothian secondary schools | East Lothian Courier

    eastlothiancourier.com Education Scotland

    A new ranking of East Lothian secondary schools based on the percentage of students achieving five Highers reveals significant improvements and varied performances across different institutions.

    ‘This was not what you promised’: Harvard students have largely backed their school against Trump. That could start to change | CNN

    cnn.com Politics USA

    Harvard University students initially supported their school's defiance of the Trump administration, but recent actions by the university have caused some to question that stance.

    Військова підготовка для студентів - чи можна відмовитись і якими будуть наслідки | РБК-Україна

    rbc.ua Military Ukraine

    Ukrainian male students are required to undergo basic military training, with exemptions for those deemed unfit or having prior military service, while refusal can lead to expulsion from university and employment limitations.

    Doubt cast on plans for third med school | Otago Daily Times Online News

    odt.co.nz Politics New Zealand

    Concerns have been raised by the Tertiary Education Commission regarding the financial viability and academic performance of the University of Waikato, casting doubt on the proposed third medical school.

    Academic Freedom in Peril | David Cole | The New York Review of Books

    nybooks.com Politics World

    The article discusses the increasing threats to academic freedom in the United States, highlighting legal battles and political pressures impacting universities.

    North Carolina helps kids earn college degrees in high…

    inkl.com Education North Carolina

    North Carolina's Career and College Promise program offers free dual enrollment, enabling high school students to earn associate degrees and providing a pathway to college for undocumented students, but fear of governmental targeting hinders its full potential.

    Christopher Rufo’s Pyrrhic Victory

    quillette.com Politics United States

    The article analyzes Christopher Rufo's influential role in the Trump administration's anti-DEI campaign in higher education and its potential consequences.

    More state colleges are using direct admissions to boost enrollment - The Washington Post

    washingtonpost.com Education World

    More states are implementing direct admissions programs to ease the college application process and boost enrollment, aiming to improve access to higher education for a broader range of students.

    Chinese graduates in UK face bleak prospects amid job crunch: ‘it’s devastating’ | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com Employment UK

    Chinese graduates in the UK face immense difficulties securing employment despite pursuing further education, leading many to consider returning to China.

    KTU Order 27th June 23 Short Term Internship | PDF

    scribd.com Education India

    The APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University (KTU) in India issued an order on June 27, 2023, revising its regulations for B.Tech internships, outlining eligibility criteria, duration, and procedures.

    Trump Finally Drops the Anti-Semitism Pretext - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Politics United States

    The Trump administration's attack on Harvard University, initially framed as a fight against antisemitism, has been revealed as a broader effort to punish liberal institutions.

    Jeferson Tenório ministra aula magna aberta à comunidade - A Hora do Sul

    ahoradosul.com.br Literature Brazil

    Award-winning Brazilian author Jeferson Tenório will give a lecture at the Federal University of Pelotas, discussing access to higher education for Black youth and the importance of literature.

    Opinion | West Point Is Supposed to Educate, Not Indoctrinate - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Politics World

    A West Point professor resigned, citing the Trump administration's efforts to indoctrinate cadets rather than educate them, leading to the curtailment of courses and censorship of arguments.

    Opinion | How Anti-Woke Ideology Transformed My College - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Politics USA

    A Florida college professor describes how anti-woke policies have stifled academic freedom and created a climate of fear on campus, warning of potential nationwide repercussions under a Trump administration.

    (PDF) Fundamentos De Química - Morris Hein, Susan Arena - 1ra Edición

    elsolucionario.net Chemistry World

    This Spanish-language textbook, "Fundamentos de Química," aims to make chemistry accessible to beginners, emphasizing problem-solving skills and relating concepts to students' experiences.

    Degrees without CAO points were meant to be a ‘game changer’. Why do so few students avail of them? – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com Education Ireland

    Despite being touted as a 'game changer', Ireland's tertiary degree program, offering university degrees without CAO points, has seen underwhelming enrollment numbers, raising questions about awareness, stigma, and institutional support.

    Fear and anxiety engulf the University of Michigan as Trump targets higher education - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com Politics United States

    Fear and anxiety grip the University of Michigan as the Trump administration targets higher education, threatening funding, academic freedom, and the safety of international students.

    Why engineering graduates from tier-2, tier-3 colleges struggle: The skill gap few talk about - The Hindu

    thehindu.com Education India

    Engineering graduates from tier-2 and tier-3 colleges in India face significant challenges securing jobs due to a lack of industry-relevant skills and soft skills, despite holding the same degrees as their IIT or NIT counterparts.

    MEC proíbe EAD para Medicina, Direito e mais cursos; entenda o que muda - Estadão

    estadao.com.br Education Brazil

    Brazil's Ministry of Education (MEC) has banned online learning for certain subjects like medicine and law, while establishing new regulations for distance learning courses.

    The death of the university may soon be upon us. Good riddance

    telegraph.co.uk Education World

    The author argues that the rise of AI, coupled with existing issues in higher education, necessitates a significant overhaul of the university system, potentially leading to its downsizing.

    Republican Tax Plan Could Hurt at Least 58 Colleges - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Politics United States

    A Republican tax plan targeting wealthy colleges could unintentionally impact smaller institutions like McPherson College due to its substantial endowment.

    "On nous a menti alors qu'on n'y connaissait rien" : des étudiants bernés par certaines écoles privées lucratives - L'Etudiant

    letudiant.fr Education France

    French students are reporting misleading marketing practices and subpar education from some for-profit private schools, leading to significant financial burdens and ultimately worthless degrees.

    When Good Academics Do Bad Things

    quillette.com Education Canada

    A journalist recounts their investigation into a dispute at a Canadian teachers' college, revealing complexities beyond initial perceptions of victim and villain.

    Harvard University barred from enrolling international students by Trump administration | CNN

    cnn.com Politics USA

    The Trump administration barred Harvard University from enrolling international students, escalating a conflict over the university's autonomy and alleged campus issues.

    West Point’s dilemma: Carry out Trump’s anti-diversity orders while maintaining academic integrity | CNN

    cnn.com Politics United States

    The article discusses the controversy surrounding President Trump's anti-diversity orders at West Point, impacting curriculum, readings, and student clubs, and raising concerns about academic integrity and the academy's commitment to shaping well-rounded military leaders.

    Un juez federal bloquea la orden de Trump que prohíbe a Harvard admitir estudiantes extranjeros | Internacional | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com Politics United States

    A federal judge blocked a Trump administration order that revoked Harvard's authority to admit foreign students, prompting a lawsuit from the university.

    Criminalising Thought: How Indian Universities Are Abandoning Academic Freedom - Frontline

    frontline.thehindu.com Politics India

    The arrest of a professor at Ashoka University highlights the increasing suppression of academic freedom in Indian universities, revealing a pattern of silencing dissent and punishing critical thought.

    Opinion | ‘We Are the Most Rejected Generation’ - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Opinion World

    A New York Times opinion piece argues that today's young adults face unprecedented levels of rejection in college admissions, internships, and job applications, leading to a sense of pervasive societal devaluation.

    The Era of DEI for Conservatives Has Begun - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Politics World

    Universities are increasingly implementing diversity initiatives to address the underrepresentation of conservative professors, prompting debate about meritocracy versus affirmative action.

    Matrícula en institutos y escuelas tecnológicas camino a duplicar cifras prepandemia | Educación superior | ECONOMIA | GESTIÓN

    gestion.pe Education Peru

    Peruvian technological institutes and schools are experiencing a surge in enrollment, nearing pre-pandemic levels and showing increased investment in infrastructure and technology.

    Trinity College records €50.2m surplus as investment re-evaluation boosts bottom line – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com Finance Ireland

    Trinity College Dublin reported a €50.2 million surplus, largely due to investment re-evaluation, highlighting both financial success and concerns about sustainable funding in higher education.

    MIT is shuttering DEI office amid Trump administration’s diversity program purge | CNN

    cnn.com Politics USA

    MIT's decision to close its DEI office is a response to the Trump administration's anti-diversity policies and pressure on universities.

    Trump’s Fury at Harvard Gets More Deranged—and Exposes a Big MAGA Scam | The New Republic

    newrepublic.com Politics USA

    The Republican budget bill, championed by Trump, threatens to drastically reduce access to higher education for low-income students by significantly altering Pell Grant eligibility and other financial aid programs.

    Why Is Trump Targeting Harvard’s International Students? - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Politics USA

    The Trump administration's targeting of Harvard's international students is a strategic move to exert power over universities and potentially curb what it perceives as liberal bias.

    Trump Biographer: This Is the ‘Real Reason’ He Hates Harvard

    thedailybeast.com Politics USA

    A presidential biographer suggests Donald Trump's antagonism towards Harvard stems from his own unsuccessful application, a claim disputed by the White House.

    Don’t merely enrol students, but equip them with skills - The Hindu

    thehindu.com Education India

    A growing disconnect between higher education and employment in India necessitates a shift towards equipping students with practical skills, rather than solely focusing on theoretical knowledge.

    Au Maroc, une affaire de faux diplômes ébranle les universités du pays

    courrierinternational.com Education Morocco

    A major corruption scandal involving the sale of fake master's and doctoral degrees has rocked Moroccan universities, leading to arrests and investigations.

    Ireland’s extraordinary education revolution laid bare by two new reports – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com Education Ireland

    Two new reports reveal Ireland's remarkable progress in education, showing it as the most educated country globally while also highlighting the success of working-class students in completing college.

    〈詳報記事〉文科省の博士学生支援プログラムで「日本人優先」検討の根本問題。留学生への経済支援が十分な検証なく削られるおそれ | ニュース・リポート | 東洋経済オンライン

    toyokeizai.net Education Japan

    The Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology is considering prioritizing Japanese students in its doctoral student support program, potentially reducing funding for international students without sufficient justification.

    University of Michigan’s president tried to appease Trump. The outcome was a disaster.

    slate.com Politics World

    Santa Ono's failed attempt to secure the presidency of the University of Florida highlights the increasing political pressures faced by university leaders in conservative states.

    Education in Sydney: International students use primary and high schools as pathway to Australian universities

    smh.com.au Education Australia

    International students are increasingly using Sydney's public primary and high schools as a pathway to Australian universities, despite challenges like school capacity limits and a shortage of homestay families.

    Los gobiernos central y vasco zanjan su disputa sobre el decreto de universidades | El Correo

    elcorreo.com Politics Spain

    The Spanish central and Basque governments have reached an agreement resolving a dispute over a university decree, granting the Basque government more control over online universities.

    Raising endowment tax hurts small colleges, not Ivy League | Kansas City Star

    kansascity.com Politics World

    Proposed federal legislation to significantly increase taxes on university endowments would disproportionately harm smaller colleges and students, rather than achieving its intended goals of reducing costs and punishing wealthy institutions.