[ad_1] The U.S. Department of Agriculture has canceled nearly 400 of the National Agricultural Library’s roughly 2,000 journal subscriptions, Science reported this week. The decision to cancel…
[ad_1] Academic presses may face a slump in sales as U.S. university librarians become more cautious about buying books related to gender, politics or race in light…
[ad_1] Steven Thrasher, an assistant journalism professor who tried to block police from breaking up a pro-Palestinian encampment at Northwestern University last spring, announced he was denied…
[ad_1] American voters want to see an overhaul in higher education and Republicans are taking advantage of it. Over the course of its first 75 days, the…
[ad_1] A federal judge recently dismissed claims that Drake University defamed Des Moines Area Community College, the latest development in a fraught trademark battle between the two…
[ad_1] What I want to know is why The New York Times lets opinion columnist Bret Stephens lie about higher education institutions. I understand this is a…
[ad_1] This month marks the 60th anniversary of the teach-in movement against the U.S. war in Vietnam. The first teach-in was held at the University of Michigan,…
[ad_1] Welcome Inside Higher Ed's legislation tracker, a database of the key higher-ed related bills lawmakers have proposed in Congress. Few will likely become law, but the…
[ad_1] The American Federation of Teachers sued the Education Department on Wednesday, accusing the Trump administration of “effectively breaking the student loan system.” The lawsuit, filed in…
[ad_1] A $10,000 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services is allowing a tribal college in northern Michigan to continue offering library services during a…