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Low Civic Knowledge Spurs Nationwide Push for Enhanced Civics Education in Colleges
A significant portion of Americans lack basic civic knowledge, leading to initiatives in colleges across the US—both red and blue states—to boost civics education and civil discourse to improve democratic participation and public trust in higher education.
Low Civic Knowledge Spurs Nationwide Push for Enhanced Civics Education in Colleges
A significant portion of Americans lack basic civic knowledge, leading to initiatives in colleges across the US—both red and blue states—to boost civics education and civil discourse to improve democratic participation and public trust in higher education.
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20% Bias Score


University of Twente Lays Off 46 Amidst Nationwide Budget Cuts
The University of Twente in the Netherlands laid off 46 employees from its Faculty of Engineering Technology due to financial pressures and nationwide budget cuts in higher education and research, impacting research projects and causing concern among staff.
University of Twente Lays Off 46 Amidst Nationwide Budget Cuts
The University of Twente in the Netherlands laid off 46 employees from its Faculty of Engineering Technology due to financial pressures and nationwide budget cuts in higher education and research, impacting research projects and causing concern among staff.
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36% Bias Score


Spain's Booming Sports Science Degrees Face Job Market Imbalance"
Spain's universities are experiencing a 28% increase in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences enrollment since 2015, creating a potential job market bubble despite high admission scores; 4 years post-graduation, 50.1% of graduates work part-time, earning an average of €25,863.
Spain's Booming Sports Science Degrees Face Job Market Imbalance"
Spain's universities are experiencing a 28% increase in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences enrollment since 2015, creating a potential job market bubble despite high admission scores; 4 years post-graduation, 50.1% of graduates work part-time, earning an average of €25,863.
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48% Bias Score


Florida Atlantic University Appoints Politically Connected President
Florida Atlantic University appointed Adam Hasner, a former Republican lawmaker and GEO Group vice president, as its president after a controversial search; this appointment, alongside similar recent appointments, raises concerns about the growing influence of politics in Florida's higher education ...
Florida Atlantic University Appoints Politically Connected President
Florida Atlantic University appointed Adam Hasner, a former Republican lawmaker and GEO Group vice president, as its president after a controversial search; this appointment, alongside similar recent appointments, raises concerns about the growing influence of politics in Florida's higher education ...
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52% Bias Score


Berlin's University of the Arts Protests €8 Million Budget Cut
Students and faculty at Berlin's University of the Arts protested against an €8 million budget cut imposed by the Berlin Senate, leading to concerns about decreased educational quality and the future of arts education in the city.
Berlin's University of the Arts Protests €8 Million Budget Cut
Students and faculty at Berlin's University of the Arts protested against an €8 million budget cut imposed by the Berlin Senate, leading to concerns about decreased educational quality and the future of arts education in the city.
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60% Bias Score


Georgia Tech's AI Makerspace: Democratizing Access and Shaping the Future of AI Workforce
Georgia Tech launched an AI Makerspace with over 300 GPUs, providing over 215,000 hours of student usage in Fall 2024, resulting in the university graduating more AI professionals than any other US institution last year (per JLL).
Georgia Tech's AI Makerspace: Democratizing Access and Shaping the Future of AI Workforce
Georgia Tech launched an AI Makerspace with over 300 GPUs, providing over 215,000 hours of student usage in Fall 2024, resulting in the university graduating more AI professionals than any other US institution last year (per JLL).
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52% Bias Score

University of Twente Lays Off 46 Employees Amidst National Funding Cuts
The University of Twente (UT) in Enschede, Netherlands, laid off 46 employees from its Faculty of Science and Technology on October 26, 2023, due to financial pressures and national cuts to higher education and research, causing immediate job losses and concerns about research continuity.

University of Twente Lays Off 46 Employees Amidst National Funding Cuts
The University of Twente (UT) in Enschede, Netherlands, laid off 46 employees from its Faculty of Science and Technology on October 26, 2023, due to financial pressures and national cuts to higher education and research, causing immediate job losses and concerns about research continuity.
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48% Bias Score

University of Twente Lays Off 46 Amidst Nationwide Higher Education Budget Cuts
The University of Twente in the Netherlands laid off 46 employees from its Faculty of Engineering Technology due to nationwide higher education budget cuts of half a billion euros, impacting research and causing concern among staff.

University of Twente Lays Off 46 Amidst Nationwide Higher Education Budget Cuts
The University of Twente in the Netherlands laid off 46 employees from its Faculty of Engineering Technology due to nationwide higher education budget cuts of half a billion euros, impacting research and causing concern among staff.
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40% Bias Score

Judge Blocks NIH's Plan to Cut Research Grant Funding
A federal judge temporarily blocked the National Institutes of Health (NIH) from implementing a policy to cap indirect costs for research grants at 15%, following a lawsuit from 22 state attorneys general who argued the policy would cause catastrophic financial consequences for universities and rese...

Judge Blocks NIH's Plan to Cut Research Grant Funding
A federal judge temporarily blocked the National Institutes of Health (NIH) from implementing a policy to cap indirect costs for research grants at 15%, following a lawsuit from 22 state attorneys general who argued the policy would cause catastrophic financial consequences for universities and rese...
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44% Bias Score

Salem State University Defies Trump Administration Policies, Supports Vulnerable Students
Salem State University in Massachusetts publicly committed to supporting students regardless of immigration status or gender identity, providing resources and guidance to counter Trump administration policies, including "Know Your Rights" information and links to immigration advocacy groups.

Salem State University Defies Trump Administration Policies, Supports Vulnerable Students
Salem State University in Massachusetts publicly committed to supporting students regardless of immigration status or gender identity, providing resources and guidance to counter Trump administration policies, including "Know Your Rights" information and links to immigration advocacy groups.
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44% Bias Score

MSU's Impact: Scientific Excellence and Ambitious Tech Valley Project
Moscow State University, founded in 1755, is a leading Russian university with over 50,000 students, 6,000 professors, and numerous notable alumni holding prominent political and scientific positions; its innovative projects, including the ambitious Tech Valley project, aim to rival Silicon Valley.

MSU's Impact: Scientific Excellence and Ambitious Tech Valley Project
Moscow State University, founded in 1755, is a leading Russian university with over 50,000 students, 6,000 professors, and numerous notable alumni holding prominent political and scientific positions; its innovative projects, including the ambitious Tech Valley project, aim to rival Silicon Valley.
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48% Bias Score

NIH Caps Indirect Research Costs at 15%, Sparking Outcry and Concerns
The NIH implemented a 15% cap on indirect research costs, saving $4 billion annually, sparking outrage among universities and researchers who warn of potential research paralysis and decreased global competitiveness.

NIH Caps Indirect Research Costs at 15%, Sparking Outcry and Concerns
The NIH implemented a 15% cap on indirect research costs, saving $4 billion annually, sparking outrage among universities and researchers who warn of potential research paralysis and decreased global competitiveness.
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52% Bias Score
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