Joseph J. Fischel and Kyler Chittick argue that the academic left has ceded too much of the moral high ground when it comes ...
The majority of college presidents surveyed by Inside Higher Ed believe the Trump administration will have a negative impact on the sector. Many are still optimistic.
The Asian-Pacific Forum Club, the National Society of Black Engineers Club and the Latin Cultural Club are among the campus groups ordered to shut down, according to a memo sent Tuesday from Chad ...
The University of Connecticut’s Center for Career Readiness and Life Skills, where the program asks graduates to commit to ...
The majority of likely voters oppose abolishing the U.S. Department of Education by executive order, according to a new poll conducted by the progressive think tank Data for Progress, on behalf of the ...
The program will launch at eight community colleges across the state in 2025 and at seven more colleges the following year, with the help of the CUNY ASAP National Replication Collaborative, which has ...
Two presidents resigned abruptly with few details in recent days: Kayse Shrum stepped down at Oklahoma State University, and Armando Valdez resigned the presidency of Colorado State University, Pueblo ...
The order says the United States will oppose “male competitive participation in women’s sports more broadly, as a matter of ...
Don Chu argues that department chairs should take a much more proactive role in confronting institutional budget challenges.
President Trump’s attacks on DEI are damaging and dehumanizing, DeRionne P. Pollard writes.
Higher ed has an important role to play in pushing for a broader understanding of equitable AI, Meacie Fairfax writes.
A professor at the University of Oregon implemented an “active zone” in his physics course to promote interaction. The ...
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