
[ad_1] What was once an underused mobile app at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has been rebuilt to serve as a central hub for…

[ad_1] As part of its national expansion, Vanderbilt has purchased the California College of the Arts campus, which is closing. Photo illustration by Justin Morrison/Inside Higher Ed…

[ad_1] Weeks after pushing through deeply unpopular program cuts, University of Nebraska–Lincoln chancellor Rodney Bennett has left his role six months early—with a $1 million golden parachute. His…

[ad_1] Morris Brown College president Kevin James fought to regain the college’s accreditation. Now he’s out of a job without explanation. Morris Brown College Morris Brown College,…

[ad_1] About half of 18- to 29-year-olds use Reddit, according to Pew Research. Illustration by Justin Morrison/Inside Higher Ed Students returning to the Catholic University of America…

[ad_1] A Jewish atheist feminist columnist/professor and a devout Mormon bow tie–clad lawyer/university president walked into a bar. Or at least, shared a Zoom screen to talk…

[ad_1] Last week, I was talking with a young man, Pinot, during my time in another country. He told me that he really wants to visit America,…

[ad_1] University leaders are thinking a lot about AI. Some institutions are purchasing site licenses, others forming task forces and others are drafting policies focused on academic…

[ad_1] For years, state laws prohibiting transgender girls and women from playing on sports teams matching their gender identity have proliferated, along with legal challenges to these…

[ad_1] As a young adult, Chris Appleton struggled with his mental health and emotional well-being—a breaking point that led him toward sobriety at 19. Along the way,…