Scottish university sells New York campus to business school IE University takes over Glasgow Caledonian outpost that was branded a ¡®white elephant¡¯ By Chris Havergal 31 July
For more civil campuses, involve students in running them Our experiences on a remote Massachusetts island showed us how liberal arts education could be, say Nathan Badger and Maya Rosen By Nathan Badger 31 July
Automatic green cards for overseas graduates of US HE is a bad idea Donald Trump¡¯s idea is unnecessary and could denude international students¡¯ native countries of their talents, warns Allan Goodman By Allan Goodman 29 July
Online course provider 2U files for bankruptcy Edtech company begins Chapter 11 process after struggling with heavy debts since purchase of edX By Tom Williams 26 July
Trump assassination posts test boundaries of academic freedom Many scholars were criticised for their comments after the Pennsylvania shooting but should those involved be losing their jobs? By Ryan Quinn for Inside Higher Ed 24 July
Harris presidency could bring loan forgiveness and access focus Candidate with a record of pushing for affordability in higher education nears White House run as Republicans go in other direction with J.?D. Vance By Patrick Jack 24 July
Universities caught up in global IT outage Computer systems, library resources and payments disrupted by defective Crowdstrike software update By Chris Havergal 19 July
Given a choice, students pick a harder assignment Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University find that giving students more control increases the time they spend studying and improves their performance in tasks By Patrick Jack 17 July
Kansas chemist gets final acquittal in China ties case Five years after arrest in Trump crackdown, Chinese-born Franklin Feng Tao gets vindication ¨C and wants his job back By Paul Basken 16 July
Florida A&M president resigns after fundraising row Head of prominent public historically black institution troubled by programme performance and commencement slot for hemp farmer turned donor By Paul Basken 15 July
US universities fear ¡®ghosting¡¯ by international students Rising number of applicants from abroad secure visas but don¡¯t show up at campuses By Paul Basken 15 July
How Walmart founders¡¯ donation bankrolled US private school push University of Arkansas¡¯ decades-old gift traced to raft of disputed research now playing key political role By Paul Basken 13 July