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
The challenges for managers navigating the changing mood on DEI policies forms part 12 of a series of business-school-style teaching case studies on sustainability. Read selected FT articles and see how you would address similar dilemmas
The challenge is to understand stakeholder relationships and the broader social consequences of rollbacks
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
Lenders warn of ‘considerable turbulence’ in the economy, but see big earnings in first quarter
Education that prioritises Stem over the arts may struggle to teach initiative, innovation and curiosity
Ukrainians complain after Moscow institution attends Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business conference
Economics, risk, leadership, commerce
Cuts to PhD funding have caused UK student intake to shrink, data shows
The scientist played a key role in establishing that dark matter pervades the universe
Government has ruled out a legal change as concerns mount over children’s mental health
Topical issues for classroom discussion. This series hosts short case studies on contemporary business dilemmas for professors and students, written by academics who provide insights and questions on themes from supply chains and artificial intelligence, to marketing and accounting
Does PE firm KKR’s model add up to real reform or a one-off windfall? Read the article and consider the questions raised
Disconnection on skills required to start Reception class is impacting learning as family support squeezed
Higher education associations raise concerns as crackdown on universities intensifies
Letting software and life sciences companies emerge from research has long-term benefits for academic institutions
Education department at odds with plan to curb number of overseas students allowed to stay in Britain
Funding shortfalls and management failures have left the Scottish institution’s survival in the hands of the state
His targets are wrong, but reform is sorely needed
Supply chain management, leadership, finance, AI, strategy
UK chancellor Rachel Reeves dismissed idea of launching tax later in bid to ‘maximise revenue’, Treasury documents reveal
Former Columbia president Lee Bollinger wants US institutions to unite and fight the assault in court
Latest escalation against elite schools follows withdrawal of funding from Columbia and Harvard