
[ad_1] Higher education is under siege, and not only from the outside. In recent years, colleges and universities have faced mounting external pressure on academic freedom from…

[ad_1] The Trump administration’s recent decision to scrap several civil rights settlements with school districts and one community college undermines a bedrock assumption for institutions: that the…

[ad_1] Stakes are high as the Trump administration looks to rewrite the rules governing accreditation in the first of two week-long rule-making sessions starting today. The overhaul…

[ad_1] Last week I posed a question to my wise and worldly readers asking about ways they’ve seen to take unique advantage of the opportunities that evening…

[ad_1] The judges removed had blocked the deportation of two high-profile international students. Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images The Trump administration on Friday removed two immigration judges…

[ad_1] Colleges and universities—and the testing companies, enrollment-management firms and other participants in the admissions-industrial complex—collectively spend billions of dollars trying to get as many of the…

[ad_1] Chancellor Brandon Creighton’s memo said the system will “prioritize [faculty] recruitment in alignment with this memorandum.” Photo illustration by Justin Morrison/Inside Higher Ed | raclro/iStock/Getty Images…

[ad_1] Food insecurity remains a persistent barrier to college completion for many students—particularly those balancing jobs and family responsibilities. A new analysis from the Institute for Higher…

[ad_1] Last year marked a turning point for higher education. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) ushered in a new chapter in higher education, introducing sweeping…

[ad_1] If you work in faculty development, you have probably heard the same concern on a loop for the past year: All my students are cheating using…