Princeton University said several dozen of its federal grants have been halted. It's just the latest Trump administration ...
An Ivy-League professor who is moving to Canada says that the United States has reached a 'midpoint' between liberal democracy and fascist dictatorship.
NPR's A Martinez asks Yale University philosophy professor Jason Stanley, an expert on fascism, about his decision to leave ...
Yale professors Jason Stanley, Marci Shore, and Timothy Snyder are leaving for the University of Toronto due to concerns over ...
NPR's A Martinez asks Yale University philosophy professor Jason Stanley, an expert on fascism, about his decision to leave the U.S. and accept a position teaching American studies in Canada.
A professor at Yale University said Monday he would be leaving his post and the country over the Trump administration’s ...
Yale University professor Jason Stanley will leave the US to take a position at the University of Toronto, citing concerns over the Trump administration's autocratic tendencies. Stanley criticized ...
In a startling move reflecting the current political climate, renowned Yale professor Jason Stanley, an expert on fascism, has decided to relocate to Canada. This departure raises critical questions ...
A Yale University professor who studies fascism is leaving the U.S. for Canada, warning that the future of academic, and personal, liberty in the country is in pressing danger. “This crackdown ...
Three prominent critics of President Donald Trump are leaving Yale’s faculty — and the United States — amid attacks on higher education to take up positions at the University of Toronto in fall 2025.
Jason Stanley has spent the last two decades writing about power, language, and the ways both are corruptible. He is an expert on authoritarian regimes and the author of seven books, including ...
As the Trump administration escalates its attack on universities, three fascism scholars and vocal Trump critics are leaving Yale University for the University of Toronto. But their given reasons for ...