Showing 253 to 264 of 628 results


Higher Education's New Approach: Systemization for Shared Success
Higher education institutions are increasingly adopting systemization—a collaborative approach to sharing resources—to improve efficiency, enhance student outcomes, and address challenges like cybersecurity and equity; initiatives like California's Common Cloud Data Platform and Online Idaho demonst...
Higher Education's New Approach: Systemization for Shared Success
Higher education institutions are increasingly adopting systemization—a collaborative approach to sharing resources—to improve efficiency, enhance student outcomes, and address challenges like cybersecurity and equity; initiatives like California's Common Cloud Data Platform and Online Idaho demonst...
Progress
24% Bias Score


Saxony Seeks Skilled Workers in Egypt, Opens New University
Saxony's Minister-President Michael Kretschmer is visiting Egypt to strengthen collaboration on education and skilled worker recruitment, opening the Saxony Egypt University on Wednesday and visiting the Egyptian-German Center for Jobs, Migration, and Reintegration to address Saxony's labor shortage...
Saxony Seeks Skilled Workers in Egypt, Opens New University
Saxony's Minister-President Michael Kretschmer is visiting Egypt to strengthen collaboration on education and skilled worker recruitment, opening the Saxony Egypt University on Wednesday and visiting the Egyptian-German Center for Jobs, Migration, and Reintegration to address Saxony's labor shortage...
Progress
36% Bias Score


Trump Administration Revokes Hundreds of Student Visas at Top US Universities
The Trump administration has revoked hundreds of student visas at elite US universities, primarily in California, citing reasons ranging from political activism (pro-Palestinian protests) to minor criminal infractions, leaving universities and students without explanation and facing immediate deport...
Trump Administration Revokes Hundreds of Student Visas at Top US Universities
The Trump administration has revoked hundreds of student visas at elite US universities, primarily in California, citing reasons ranging from political activism (pro-Palestinian protests) to minor criminal infractions, leaving universities and students without explanation and facing immediate deport...
Progress
60% Bias Score


Trump Transfers $1.6 Trillion Student Loan Program to SBA
President Trump's executive order shifts the $1.6 trillion federal student loan program from the Education Department to the Small Business Administration (SBA), impacting 43 million borrowers; however, individual loan terms remain legally protected.
Trump Transfers $1.6 Trillion Student Loan Program to SBA
President Trump's executive order shifts the $1.6 trillion federal student loan program from the Education Department to the Small Business Administration (SBA), impacting 43 million borrowers; however, individual loan terms remain legally protected.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Coalition's Plan to Hike International Student Visa Fees and Cap Numbers Sparks Criticism
The Australian Coalition proposed a policy to cap international student numbers at 240,000 and increase visa application fees to $2500 (or $5000 for Group of Eight universities), aiming to reduce strain on housing while critics argue this will harm Australia's education sector and international repu...
Coalition's Plan to Hike International Student Visa Fees and Cap Numbers Sparks Criticism
The Australian Coalition proposed a policy to cap international student numbers at 240,000 and increase visa application fees to $2500 (or $5000 for Group of Eight universities), aiming to reduce strain on housing while critics argue this will harm Australia's education sector and international repu...
Progress
64% Bias Score


UC San Diego Faces Potential $500 Million Budget Shortfall
UC San Diego faces a potential budget shortfall of $75 million to $500 million due to federal budget cuts, grant cancellations, and payment delays, leading to a hiring freeze, postponement of capital projects, and potential job losses.
UC San Diego Faces Potential $500 Million Budget Shortfall
UC San Diego faces a potential budget shortfall of $75 million to $500 million due to federal budget cuts, grant cancellations, and payment delays, leading to a hiring freeze, postponement of capital projects, and potential job losses.
Progress
32% Bias Score

Harvard to Borrow $750 Million Amidst Trump Administration Funding Review
Harvard University will borrow $750 million in bonds due to a potential loss of $9 billion in federal funding following a Trump administration review over alleged antisemitism on campus, prompting protests and actions against several universities.

Harvard to Borrow $750 Million Amidst Trump Administration Funding Review
Harvard University will borrow $750 million in bonds due to a potential loss of $9 billion in federal funding following a Trump administration review over alleged antisemitism on campus, prompting protests and actions against several universities.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Spain's Education and Housing Crisis Impacts Young People
High tuition costs for private education and unaffordable housing in major Spanish cities like Madrid and Barcelona disproportionately impact young people's ability to pursue higher education and achieve independence, highlighting the need for increased public investment.

Spain's Education and Housing Crisis Impacts Young People
High tuition costs for private education and unaffordable housing in major Spanish cities like Madrid and Barcelona disproportionately impact young people's ability to pursue higher education and achieve independence, highlighting the need for increased public investment.
Progress
44% Bias Score

US House Committee's Demand for Data on Chinese Students Sparks Concerns
A US House committee demanded information on Chinese students and scholars at six major universities, raising concerns about technology transfer and potentially harming US innovation by deterring international talent and scientific collaboration.

US House Committee's Demand for Data on Chinese Students Sparks Concerns
A US House committee demanded information on Chinese students and scholars at six major universities, raising concerns about technology transfer and potentially harming US innovation by deterring international talent and scientific collaboration.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Obama Defends Academic Freedom Amidst Federal Crackdown on Universities
On Thursday, Barack Obama addressed threats to academic freedom at Hamilton College, urging universities to resist government pressure, coinciding with the federal government's announcement to freeze \$510 million in Brown University grants due to concerns over antisemitism and pro-Hamas sentiments.

Obama Defends Academic Freedom Amidst Federal Crackdown on Universities
On Thursday, Barack Obama addressed threats to academic freedom at Hamilton College, urging universities to resist government pressure, coinciding with the federal government's announcement to freeze \$510 million in Brown University grants due to concerns over antisemitism and pro-Hamas sentiments.
Progress
36% Bias Score

NI Universities Increase Mental Health Spending by 40% Since Covid
Northern Ireland universities have significantly increased mental health spending since 2020, with St Mary's University College seeing an 85.5% rise to £231,691, Stranmillis a 62% rise to £89,208, Queen's a 52% rise to £1,417,539, and Ulster a 32% rise to £2,535,553, reflecting increased student nee...

NI Universities Increase Mental Health Spending by 40% Since Covid
Northern Ireland universities have significantly increased mental health spending since 2020, with St Mary's University College seeing an 85.5% rise to £231,691, Stranmillis a 62% rise to £89,208, Queen's a 52% rise to £1,417,539, and Ulster a 32% rise to £2,535,553, reflecting increased student nee...
Progress
36% Bias Score

Supreme Court Blocks Reinstatement of $65 Million in Frozen Education Grants
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked a lower court order reinstating $65 million in frozen education grants, siding with the Trump administration's claim that the lower court lacked authority, despite dissenters' concerns about swift intervention and insufficient briefing.

Supreme Court Blocks Reinstatement of $65 Million in Frozen Education Grants
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked a lower court order reinstating $65 million in frozen education grants, siding with the Trump administration's claim that the lower court lacked authority, despite dissenters' concerns about swift intervention and insufficient briefing.
Progress
52% Bias Score
Showing 253 to 264 of 628 results