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In a labor market marked by high executive turnover and shortened leadership tenures, many organizations are recognizing the value of…
In a labor market marked by high executive turnover and shortened leadership tenures, many organizations are recognizing the value of…
Boston University, three weeks into dealing with an ongoing graduate student worker strike, saw Residence Life workers join the walkout…
In 2016, the Japanese government announced a plan for the emergence of a new kind of society. Human civilization, the…
ANDOVER, Mass.—The stagnation and disinclination to experiment that many critics believe is rife in higher education may loom over some…
Ukraine will conduct random inspections of higher education institutions after an “abnormal increase” in the number of applications from draft-age…
The number of students earning college degrees fell for two consecutive years after at least seven years of slight increases,…
The botched launch of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA), which has disrupted college admissions deadlines and…
Are you recruiting for a job opportunity in digital/online learning? Are you looking to fill an awesome alternative academic (alt-ac)…
Varying definitions on the qualifications of a first-generation student can change the group’s characteristics, according to a recent analysis of…
Society is often a mirror, reflecting what we collectively value. Athletes are celebrated and revered, their physical prowess and competitive…
The clock tower at the University of Texas at Austin. RoschetzkyIstockPhoto/iStock/Getty Images Plus “What starts here changes the world,” is…
During these times of economic instability and societal unrest, leaders are turning increasingly toward values, core beliefs and principles about…
Faculty members may prefer to teach during the day, but a large department in particular should have professors who are…
Colleges and universities across the country have prioritized broadening student access and boosting credential completion, with the assumption that doing…
A coalition of 11 Republican-led states is suing the Biden administration to block its new student loan repayment plan. Kansas is…
With the spring semester halfway over, many institutions are preparing to make cuts before the next academic year. While multiple…
Buffalo State University has rescinded an offer to presidential hire Chance Glenn amid an apparent controversy over a grant application…
The South Carolina House of Representatives has passed a bill that would ban public colleges and universities from asking applicants…
When Kyle Rittenhouse came to speak at the University of Memphis last week, protesters filled the venue, booing and shouting…
Prince Harry and Meagan Markle, we’re told, are wrestling with guilt over Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis. Germany suffers from “Guilt…
champpixs/Istock/Getty Images Plus Having worked in career development for graduate students and postdocs for more than 15 years, I’ve heard…
The Education Department acknowledged Friday that a calculation error led to inaccurate aid estimates for a sizable portion of student…
The University of California’s Board of Regents on Wednesday postponed a planned vote on a policy that would prohibit academic…
Doug Berry, dean of liberal arts and sciences in the Maricopa County Community College District, in Arizona, has been selected…
Canada’s plans for big reductions in international student numbers may be growing less ominous for some major institutions as the…
A group of higher education researchers from across the country released a report Wednesday providing what they call “evidence-based expert…
On February 29, I spent the day participating in a 2U University Partner Advisory Council meeting. These conversations between 2U…
The University of Maryland (UMD) lifted its suspension of 32 of the 37 Greek organizations it had initially suspended at…
University of Chicago Press Neologisms are like tech startups: Many are launched, few keep moving. Consider “onlife,” a term coined…
The United Kingdom’s Charity Commission has told University of Oxford colleges to change and modernize how they run themselves, Times…
yalcinadali/iStock/Getty Images Plus We recently returned from the annual meeting of the National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students…
Now that the pandemic seems much more in our rear-view mirror, many observers assume that the low morale, disenchantment and…
Despite implicitly knowing the value of building connections and community, many graduate students and postdoctoral scholars are very hesitant to…
University administrators see the need to implement education technology in their classrooms but are at a loss regarding how to…
Most of us probably recall a mentoring relationship that stood out to us. For some, it’s because that relationship was…
Nearly seven years ago, the journal Third World Quarterly’s publication of “The Case for Colonialism” caused an uproar among scholars.…
Periodically, journalists, historians and political scientists are asked to rank presidents according to their supposed greatness. The results tend to…
Picture this: It’s your first day as a graduate student instructor. You’re armed with a stack of syllabi, a mind…
The University of Antelope Valley, which came under fire last month for paying staff only a portion of their salaries,…
PARIS — France is set to become the first country to enshrine the freedom to have an abortion in its…
To the Editor: This past Monday’s riot at U.C. Berkeley, where a mob violently disrupted an Israeli speaker’s event (“Israeli…
Ridiculing a scholar because of their gender or race is unthinkable nowadays, but does that same protection against discrimination apply…
A new report from Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce challenges the common public perception that rural America…
The headline of the lead article in the Feb. 27, 2024, edition of Inside Higher Ed says, “Facial Recognition Heads to Class. Will…
Speaking at the World Government Summit earlier this month, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said GPT-5 will be “smarter” and perhaps…
What would postsecondary education look like in a world where true lifelong learning—people engaging in education or training at many…
Dartmouth College and Northwestern and Vanderbilt Universities have become the latest institutions to settle a financial aid antitrust lawsuit that accused…
Dartmouth College and Northwestern and Vanderbilt Universities have become the latest institutions to settle a financial aid antitrust lawsuit that…
In a world where generative AI exists, the questions of what and how we should teach are never going to…
mattjeacock/iStock/Getty Images Plus A recent Inside Higher Ed article reported that college counseling centers have experienced an increase in the…