
[ad_1] Students’ FAFSA information has become harder for scholarship providers to access because of colleges’ concerns about data privacy. Photo illustration by Justin Morrison/Inside Higher Ed |…

[ad_1] Henry Bienen, who served as president of Northwestern University from 1995 to 2009, has been named the university’s interim president, effective Sept. 16, following the resignation of…

[ad_1] Climate change is affecting the lives of college students and other young people in many ways, most directly in the form of eco-anxiety and concerns about…

[ad_1] For more than 80 years, the system of higher education in the United States has partnered with the federal government to produce the best science, technology…

[ad_1] Employees who had the messages put on their accounts told Inside Higher Ed that it was “wild to see your name attached to a message that…

[ad_1] I heard from my friend Sonia Howell, director of the Office of Digital Learning at the University of Notre Dame, that she is recruiting for a…

[ad_1] Walk into almost any office on a campus right now and you’ll hear the same thing: “We’re experimenting with AI.” Someone is drafting social posts in…

[ad_1] Students link trust in higher education to affordability and financial stress to their academic performance. A new round of results from Inside Higher Ed’s Student Voice…

[ad_1] Higher ed leaders, advocates and officials appeared to walk away from the Education Department’s first round of talks on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and…

[ad_1] The Education Department last week quietly restarted student loan forgiveness for some borrowers on an income-based repayment (IBR) plan, The Washington Post reported Saturday. The process…