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MNN US · February 4, 2026 · 1 min read

US Universities and States Increase Surveillance of Professors

What happened: New laws in several US states require professors to post syllabuses publicly and establish tip lines for student complaints, formalising increased scrutiny of university classrooms.

Why it matters:

  • This may affect academic freedom and teaching methods in higher education.
  • Professors and students are directly impacted by heightened monitoring and reporting requirements.

MNN Take: These measures reflect growing political and social pressures on universities, aiming to increase transparency but also raising concerns about oversight and autonomy in education.

Sources: NYTimes US