Data Feminism, by Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein
Catherine Rottenberg discovers how progressive causes can harness the power of ‘counter-data’ to challenge the status quo

Catherine Rottenberg discovers how progressive causes can harness the power of ‘counter-data’ to challenge the status quo

US university eyes overhauled residential experience for the autumn, possible wait until 2021

Videos showing minorities being targeted in Guangzhou’s coronavirus crackdown have caused a diplomatic row Â

Coronavirus-enforced lockdown is leading to some unexpected scholarly analysis of Ryder and his team of pups

Some institutions have made serious efforts to protect staff welfare during the Covid-19 crisis, while others have implemented – or said they plan to implement – job and pay cuts

Universities’ reputations will increasingly be driven by their work related to sustainable development, says Stuart McCutcheon

Switching towards peer-to-peer assessment makes sense for distance learning but a longer-term transformation would benefit students, says David Carless

Looking at past crises can help us come to terms with our own, argues scholar of plague that ravaged 18th-century Prague

Maker concedes that SAT, already controversial, could grow even more inequitable

Impact and engagement should be built into the design of academic work, says Matthew Davies

Katie Metzler would like to see the different disciplines become more than the sum of their parts

The approach to monetary penalties proposed by the UK’s Office for Students risks penalising well-run universities disproportionately, argues Martin VincentÂ

Institutions face both praise and criticism while seeking a proper balance, with the University of Chicago contributing a multimillion-dollar package that includes free meals and cash grants

Union members mount fightback as their leadership countenances pay cuts

Astrophysicists’ data analysis and precision measurement expertise harnessed to combat pandemic