
[ad_1] All rule-making sessions for the Department of Education were held online from the start of the COVID pandemic to the beginning of the second Trump administration.…

[ad_1] A new report from the Center for American Progress and the Thurgood Marshall College Fund shows that historically Black colleges and universities receive a disproportionately low…

[ad_1] For decades now, professors have been complaining about the futility of asking students to write term papers, otherwise known as a research paper. In theory, research…

[ad_1] I emerged from my editor’s den in Washington, D.C., this week to speak to faculty, staff and administrators at Eastern Washington University. I don’t visit campuses…

[ad_1] The National Center for Education Statistics is down to a handful of employees. Photo illustration by Justin Morrison/Inside Higher Ed | matejmo/iStock/Getty Images Months after the…

[ad_1] The demand comes amid a months-long dispute between the Trump administration and Harvard. Photo illustration by Justin Morrison/Inside Higher Ed | Mandel Ngan and Joseph Prezioso/AFP/Getty…

[ad_1] The high cost associated with college is one of the greatest deterrents for students interested in higher education. A 2024 survey by Inside Higher Ed and…

[ad_1] When Texas A&M University president Mark Welsh resigned amid an academic freedom controversy last week, he became the institution’s second leader to step down due to…

[ad_1] Over the past 10 days, dozens of faculty and staff members have had their personal contact information, photos and sometimes addresses broadcast online by anonymous right-wing…

[ad_1] When the U.S. Department of Education abruptly ended grants for most minority-serving institutions last week, it raised questions about what the department would do with the…