
[ad_1] Eight University of Alabama students have sued their institution’s Board of Trustees as well as Gov. Kay Ivey for shutting down their gender- and race-focused magazines,…

[ad_1] As three-year degrees become increasingly common, Connecticut has rejected these reduced-credit programs—at least for now. A broad bill that would have allowed the state’s institutions to…

[ad_1] Women and early-career investigators were disproportionately impacted by the thousands of National Institutes of Health grant terminations in 2025, according to a new analysis. Published in…

[ad_1] As students from the City University of New York—the nation’s largest urban public university system—enter an uncertain labor market, a new initiative aims to dramatically expand…

[ad_1] The National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity has one fewer member after the Department of Education removed Joshua Figueira mere months into the role.…

[ad_1] It’s that time of year when parents and students alike wait with bated breath for admissions decisions. After receiving a rejection, fury unleashes and rants unfurl—“But…

[ad_1] Former Harvard University president Claudine Gay will return to teaching in the fall, leading a course called What Is a University? Purpose and Politics in Higher…

[ad_1] George Kuh spent most of his career at Indiana University, where he retired as Chancellor’s Professor 16 years ago. He taught the first course I took…

[ad_1] Democratic Virginia lawmakers are on the cusp of a major victory to expand worker power. Last year, they sent Republican governor Glenn Youngkin legislation to end…

[ad_1] Over the last year, Education Secretary Linda McMahon has taken what was once an obscure, technical term and turned it into common lingo among higher education…