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Ranking and citation rat race is hurting India’s academic reputation
Times of India
Sunday Times News: Indian institutions' obsession with metrics and rankings is compromising academic integrity, leading to questionable...
23 hours ago
Columbia University Collaborates With Enemies of Academic Freedom, Says Professor Who Quit
The Wire
The university administrators have created such a toxic and hostile environment for legitimate debate around the war in Israel and Palestine...
1 day ago
Over 60 German academic groups to leave Elon Musk's X
NHK
Dozens of academic organizations in Germany and Austria say they will leave the social media platform X, claiming X no longer fulfils its...
14 hours ago
Mind matters: investigating academia’s ‘mental health crisis’
Nature
Adam Levy discusses some of the systemic changes needed to make the academic workplace both a happier and healthier place.
2 days ago
These Are the Largest Academic Medical Centers in the U.S.
MedPage Today
Healthcare analytics company Definitive Healthcare released a rankingopens in a new tab or window of the 25 largest academic medical centers...
3 days ago
UCLA Academic Senate approves Monday remote class, further modifications undecided
Daily Bruin
In a Friday afternoon BruinPost to members of the UCLA community, Chancellor Julio Frenk announced that the UCLA campus will continue to...
1 day ago
David Rosenberg to lead IU LAB, academic-industry initiative to drive advancements in biosciences
Indiana University
Rosenberg, Indiana secretary of commerce and president and CEO of the Indiana Economic Development Corp., has been named the inaugural...
3 days ago
David Lodge, British Novelist Who Satirized Academic Life, Dies at 89
The New York Times
David Lodge, the erudite author of academic comedy and a wide-ranging literary critic, died on Wednesday in Birmingham, England. He was 89.
1 week ago
Many College Professors Say Their Academic Freedom Is In Decline, Study Finds
The Chronicle of Higher Education
More than a third of faculty members feel like they have less academic freedom than they did six or seven years ago.
3 days ago
As academic Bluesky grows, researchers find strengths—and shortcomings
Science | AAAS
Ever since Philipp Lorenz-Spreen stopped posting on X (formerly Twitter) last year and switched to Bluesky, he has noticed how differently...
5 days ago