Move comes as US government escalates attacks on country’s universities
The assault on America’s most venerable university is at the centre of the White House’s culture war
Warning signals new escalation in US president’s attacks on universities
Move marks escalation in stand-off between White House and US universities
Resistance by faculty, students and staff to intensifying attacks on higher education institutions grows
They dominate the countries that account for more than half of global GDP — but who are they?
Latest escalation against elite schools follows withdrawal of funding from Columbia and Harvard
A lively exhibition at Hong Kong’s Palace Museum explores the culture of feasting — including a centuries-old predecessor to Deliveroo
Plus, Harvard donations drop, the yen declines and Egon Schiele at the Neue Galerie
Donors and alumni cut gifts to west’s wealthiest university by 14% with endowment fund taking brunt of hit
Hedge fund founder who has given his alma mater over $500mn pushes back on ‘cultural revolution’
Litigation raises pressure as universities struggle to satisfy demands of donors and students
Vladimir Artamonov accused by New York attorney-general of targeting other alumni
Derek Bok’s comments add pressure on Ivy League to remove preferences for alumni, donors and athletes
Activist investor deploys his boardroom tactics at Ivy League institution after successfully campaigning for president’s ouster
Elite university has become ground zero in a cultural battle over higher education in US
Resignation comes after widely criticised hearing before US Congress and plagiarism accusations
Group ‘unanimously’ supports Claudine Gay following congressional hearing into code of conduct policies
Wealthy alumni have campaigned about rising hostility towards Jews. The controversy has already forced one university president from office
Letter from politicians comes amid anger at three presidents’ Capitol Hill testimony over antisemitism
Some have called for leaders of the prestigious schools to step aside after hearing about antisemitism on campus
Leaders of Harvard, Penn and MIT appear before a House committee to discuss how Middle East events have roiled their schools
The situation is dire but there is a blueprint for managing the country’s currency, banks and public debt issues
Investors seem more optimistic — but only up to a point
Tensions rise on campus over freedom of speech and academic leaders’ public responsibilities