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College Lobbying Declined After Earmarks

Many colleges have pulled back on lobbying Congress. But with talk of earmarks coming back, will higher education institutions start spending big on K Street lobbyists again?

Research University Group Adds 3 Members

Association of American Universities offers coveted invitations to Dartmouth, University of Utah and the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Ruling Out Grad Unions

Trump-era labor board wants to make it that much harder for graduate students on private college campuses to form unions. Some say it's overreach.

Professor Indicted for Alleged Undisclosed Chinese Links

Kansas professor faces federal fraud charges for allegedly failing to disclose a full-time appointment at a Chinese university held while receiving government research grants. The indictment comes amid rising tension over Chinese scholars and security.

Professors Have Feelings, Too

New paper makes the case for paying more attention to pretenure faculty members' emotions as a key component of their -- and the institution's -- success.

Deep Cuts in Puerto Rico

Alaska isn't the only place facing deep cuts to public funding. The University of Puerto Rico's annual appropriation has fallen by $333 million over three years.

Ex-Michigan Governor Out at Harvard

Rick Snyder, who oversaw the response to Flint's water crisis, backs out of his research fellowship at Harvard's Kennedy School amid backlash.

Fallout From Pregnancy Bias Claim

UCLA postdoc says she was retaliated against for complaining about her supervisor's reaction to her impending parenthood.