
[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…

[ad_1] The government watchdog explored what went wrong with the 2024–25 FAFSA in a new report. Photo illustration by Justin Morrison/Inside Higher Ed | sdominick/Getty Images |…

[ad_1] The U.S. Department of Education plans to end discretionary grant programs for a slew of minority-serving institutions, officials announced Wednesday—after Congress had already appropriated hundreds of…

[ad_1] Earlier this week, I expressed exasperation at the seeming irrelevance of what I used to teach in American government classes in the context of what’s going…

[ad_1] I teach a first-year seminar. We call the course Education and the Good Life. The goal of the class is to engage students in a 15-week conversation.…

[ad_1] To the editor, I write in response to Ryan Quinn’s recent article (“The Battle for ‘Viewpoint Diversity’” Sept. 2, 2025) on the new civic center at Utah State…

[ad_1] Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic prompted the rapid digitization of higher education, online courses and course materials remain prevalent. A new survey from Bay View…

[ad_1] Anne D’Alleva, former provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at the University of Connecticut, was named the eighth president of Binghamton University on Aug. 19.…

[ad_1] Delaware State University president Tony Allen has been charged with driving under the influence in a July incident that was first reported by The Delaware News…

[ad_1] A couple of years ago, I got into a heated argument with a white male lab mate about whether racial and gender inequities still existed in…