
[ad_1] “This is a moment to pause, take stock, and act with intention,” the report concludes. Photo illustration by Justin Morrison/Inside Higher Ed | urbazon/E+/Getty Images As…

[ad_1] Colleges and universities nationwide have expanded mental health services in response to rising student demand. But as offerings grow, a new study from the Ruderman Family…

[ad_1] Webster University is eliminating its renowned chess program—which has spawned multiple grandmasters—citing student visa issues and funding, The St. Louis Business Journal reported. Webster spokesperson Patrick…

[ad_1] International students might face another hurdle with the loss of Special Student Relief designations. Josh Reynolds/The Washington Post via Getty Images The federal government is expected…

[ad_1] Jennifer Burris, provost and vice president for academic affairs at Lenoir-Rhyne University in North Carolina, has been named president of Buffalo State University, part of the…

[ad_1] Education in America has long reflected the tension between serving the public good and functioning as a business. Authors such as A. J. Angulo (Diploma Mills, 2016)…

[ad_1] Let’s be honest: Higher education has a trust problem, and pricing is a major reason why. A group of us, enrollment management leaders from public and…

[ad_1] University campuses are struggling to maintain cultures where students meaningfully engage across lines of difference. Over the past 15 years, it has become increasingly common to…

[ad_1] Derek Peterson spoke as chair of the Faculty Senate—a commencement speaker spot that chairs have filled since 2014, he said. As part of a commencement speech…

[ad_1] Smith College is one of several women's colleges that accept trans women. Jonathan Wiggs/The Boston Globe/Getty Images For more than a decade, Smith College has admitted…