Ana Mari Cauce, president of the University of Washington, was one of three educators asked about free speech on campus in this article published in The Conversation.
As part of Emory University's ongoing Conversations with America focus group series, which encourages our community to address some of our country's most difficult issues, President Sterk takes a moment to discuss her own perspective on such topics as inclusion and diversity, immigration, the fut
Michael A. McRobbie, president of Indiana University, talks about why international students are important to his institution and how antipathy toward foreign students is bad for higher education and the nation in this video posted to The Chronicle of Higher Education website.
Andrew Hamilton, president of New York University, calls a State Department plan to restrict visas for Chinese graduate students "too blunt an instrument" to protect U.S. research from theft in this commentary published by The Washington Post.
A lawsuit filed against the University of Michigan for its policy against harassment and bullying "paints a false caricature" by mischaracterizing certain policies "while ignoring policy and practice that clearly reaffirm our deep and longstanding commitment to free speech," Mark S. Schlissel, president of the University of Michigan, said.
Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie said the state's strategy for leading in today’s highly competitive marketplace by attracting talent and a well-trained workforce is working in this commentary published by the Indianapolis Star.
Harvard University President Drew Faust discusses lowering the cost of higher education with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
C. L. Max Nikias, president of the University of Southern California, says that "The development of quantum technology presents the United States with its new “Sputnik moment in this commentary published in The Washington Post.
Three AAU University presidents - from the University of Michigan, the University of Oregon and The Ohio State University - answer the question: If you had to devise just one tool or metric to help the general public assess the value of a particular college or degree, what would it be and why?
Philip DiStefano, chancellor of the University of Colorado Boulder, said "It’s up to America’s universities, as models of innovation, to make higher education accessible and affordable as an investment in the nation’s future," in this opinion piece published by University Business.