A report identifying the types of new academic programs that succeed found no clear pattern favoring science programs over ...
If the U.S. Supreme Court outlaws race-conscious admissions policies, diversity officers must be ready to show the way ...
Students from families that own farms or small businesses could see less financial aid under the new formula set to launch this year, but some groups are calling on Congress to fix the issue before ...
Many faculty, staff and students are united in calling for Connecticut College president Katherine Bergeron to step down ...
Possible sale of the University of Phoenix to a public university raises existential questions about the for-profit sector and federal regulation of higher education. A panel of experts weighs them.
Students from the Community College of Baltimore County write, research and produce a podcast evaluating the measures of success within higher education and the foundations of a good college.
Changes to a clinical research course made due to COVID shutdowns became permanent when the benefits of the new approach became clear.
A change in the certification of athletic trainers drove the liberal arts college to add its first-ever master’s degree program. Its leaders acted with an eye toward recruiting more students in an era ...
Josh Landau, associate provost for student success, shares his philosophy for student success, his personal academic ...
Don’t throw the student recruitment baby out with the COVID bathwater, write Robert Massa and Bill Conley. In January and February of this year, Inside Higher Ed published two opinion pieces by John ...
Courts, policy makers and research funders should demand truth in advertising when it comes to institutional commitments to academic freedom, Neal H. Hutchens and Frank Fernandez write.
Last month, more than 20 years after the Archives of Sexual Behavior published research surveying gay people about whether they were molested as children—and whether they identified as gay before or ...