New College's identity is no longer rooted in true scholarship or critical thinking, but rather in strict adherence to a ...
The Faculty of Law, Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary (SGT) University, Gurugram, in association with the Centre for Constitutional Governance and Human Rights (CCGHR), is organizing the Annual ...
At Northwestern University, a class about what is — and isn’t — antisemitism doesn’t shy away from taboo questions. “Is it ...
Introduction In Ghana’s evolving tertiary education landscape, the urgency for national reforms in academic promotions has ...
When scholarship is politically steered, the public loses access to evidence and the means to hold power to account.
Since being appointed in January 2024 as the Provostial Advisor on Civil Discourse, English professor and novelist Randy Boyagoda has chaired U of T’s Working Group on Civil Discourse and delivered a ...
In today’s febrile information climate, it is fair to ask whether the duty to remain impartial remains fit for purpose.
Texas A&M regents mandated prior presidential approval for faculty discussing certain race and gender topics, sparking ...
A 14-year-old girl in Maharashtra's Thane district tragically died after jumping from her 19th-floor apartment, driven by ...
Florida’s educational system has again found itself in the national spotlight after it became the first in the country to ...
In this episode, we take a deeper look at whether education research can ever truly be neutral and what happens when ideology ...
We are witnessing, in real time, how external oversight can shape University governance, and we should pay special attention ...