University鈥檚 president in tough situation, with lawmakers escalating tensions, students angered by quick use of police force, and encampments elsewhere drawing similar responses
After more than 100 arrests at demonstration supporting Palestinians, students revive mass occupation, putting their president under new fire from briefly supportive Republicans
AAUP plans dozens of events on day of new congressional hearing against student protests, challenging university leaders to better protect academic independence
Adam Habib says institutions that spoke out over Ukraine 鈥榠mmediately invoked institutional neutrality鈥 on Gaza, questioning whether they would have done the same in relation to Nazi Germany
Lawmakers say legislation is needed to ensure students鈥 First Amendment rights are protected, with financial penalties for institutions that do not comply
Some of the country鈥檚 biggest institutions have suffered bruising defeats of late despite the justice system generally favouring the powerful. What explains this losing streak and will it change anything?
Tolerance and respect are still expected, but a new kind of deference to group identity is emerging among students, say Stephen Hawkins and Mylien Duong
Academic leading sex and gender research review for government also criticises 鈥榮hocking failure of leadership in sector鈥 after professor鈥檚 tribunal win against OU
Scholar found to have faced 鈥榟ostile environment鈥 due to gender-critical views warns ruling has implications for all universities, but fears more troubling cases to come
A change in atmosphere has encouraged academics to return to the country where they were once maligned, but funding pressures and issues with polarisation continue
European Commission stresses that 鈥榳ith academic freedom comes academic responsibility鈥, aiming to 鈥榙e-risk, not to de-couple鈥 scientific collaboration
Codes鈥 vague, narrow and toothless provisions are failing to promote the safety and well-being of all university community members, says Richard Joseph