
[ad_1] As student demographics and needs continue to evolve, colleges are realizing that supporting success extends well beyond tutoring and advising. Institutions are investing in a wide…

[ad_1] UM is investigating the events that led to the firing of its head football coach. The University of Michigan has spent over $12 million for a…

[ad_1] The federal government last year ended Clinton-era guidance that allowed undocumented students to participate in postsecondary adult and career and technical education programs. A federal judge…

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[ad_1] Paxton sent a letter to the Big 12 Conference on behalf of Texas Tech, telling the conference it must respect a June 10 temporary injunction. Melissa Phillip/Houston…

[ad_1] Higher education has to rebuild public trust. That much is evident, and many of the ideas to address this challenge are coming out of our country’s…

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[ad_1] The package would codify 10 of the administration’s 14 agreements outsourcing the Education Department’s programs to other federal agencies. Photo illustration by Justin Morrison/Inside Higher Ed…

[ad_1] Following an open letter that garnered over 3,000 faculty signatures, a New York Times editorial and nationwide discourse on the value of standardized tests, the University…

[ad_1] For generations, colleges were largely designed around the idea of an 18-year-old who enrolled straight out of high school, attended full-time and followed a relatively linear…