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Colleges and universities that announced belt-tightening measures in August blamed everything from rising operating costs to ...
Inside Higher Ed’s Voices of Student Success highlights efforts in Kentucky to expand CPL opportunities among ...
The new “Tracking Transfer” report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center shows little improvement in ...
The change is intended to promote rigor and was handed down to faculty as the Kelley School tightens admissions criteria for ...
The fight by Harvard against Trump’s authoritarianism could be a victory not just for higher education, but for democracy.
Given her politics, profession and (hippie) parentage, Rachel Toor finds herself surprised to feel a surge of patriotism ...
UC president James B. Milliken wrote a letter to dozens of local elected officials Tuesday explaining that “the stakes are ...
Brown University will give money to some of its graduate students whose federal research grants were cut by the Trump ...
A recent Inside Higher Ed piece prompts MK Lamkin to ask what a “moderate” approach to DEI might look like.
Schill is stepping down after a three-year run marked by the fallout of pro-Palestinian protests, which prompted right-wing ...
Migration of talent “already under way” as experts predict decision will still delay development of vaccines that could save lives.
A lesson learned from a student many years ago, applicable to today. I will never forget the student who—upon being given 15 minutes at the end of class to get rolling on the writing assignment I’d ...