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The Department of Justice has traditionally focused on regulatory compliance in academe, but now it’s weaponizing civil ...
Catching up with the executive director at Boston College’s Center for Digital Innovation in Learning.
Limestone University, which shuttered abruptly in May after years of financial woes and a failed fundraising effort, owes ...
To every trustee, I implore you to look inward. Ask whether your board is governing with independence and as stewards of ...
Without foreign research talent pouring into leading U.S. universities, America will fall further behind in the tech race, ...
A growing number of students are requesting single rooms and space for emotional support animals in their on-campus housing, ...
An analysis of State Department data shows fewer visas were issued this May than last. Experts worry the trend will continue.
With the One Big Beautiful Bill Act now signed into law, Inside Higher Ed’s editor in chief, Sara Custer, spoke with news editor Katherine Knott about what’s in the bill and the outcome of the ...
Students enrolled in short-term programs will qualify for Pell Grants under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Now federal, state and college officials need to figure out how to carry out the long-fought ...
The IHRA, which calls its definition a “working definition,” says antisemitism “might include the targeting of the state of Israel, conceived as a Jewish collectivity. However, criticism of Israel ...
Morningside University in Iowa is absorbing nearby St. Luke’s College, officials announced.
The Department of Education has opened an investigation into the University of Michigan’s foreign funding after a review ...