
[ad_1] In some states, more than 60 percent of high school seniors had completed the form by May 1. Photo illustration by Justin Morrison/Inside Higher Ed | Caiaimage/Chris Ryan/iStock/Getty…

[ad_1] Next week, our daughter graduates from college. Earlier this week, I helped prepare my mom’s move into assisted living. It’s about a five-hour drive each way…

[ad_1] As health-care workforce shortages continue to strain communities nationwide, colleges and universities are stepping in to fill critical gaps in care. From mobile dental clinics in…

[ad_1] There are reliable rhythms to the academic year: New and returning students energize the campus each fall, the winter (at least in Minnesota!) finds everyone hunkered…

[ad_1] The University of Chicago is the latest institution to increase its income threshold for free tuition. Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto/Getty Images Starting in fall 2027, the University of…

[ad_1] Yale received nearly $680 million from the National Institutes of Health in fiscal year 2025. UCG/Contributor/Getty Images The Justice Department on Thursday accused the Yale School…

[ad_1] The volume of research submissions is growing, but there aren’t enough qualified experts to review them. Photo illustration by Justin Morrison/Inside Higher Ed | choness and…

[ad_1] Growing levels of “microcheating” by academics are being ignored as universities focus on detecting more serious allegations of scientific misconduct and students’ unauthorized use of artificial…

[ad_1] A new report from the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities chronicles how student success initiatives at colleges and universities nationwide have evolved from isolated programs…

[ad_1] The logo displayed on the Office of Federal Student Aid’s website has changed and no longer references the Department of Education, which by law is responsible…