
[ad_1] Public trust in higher education rebounded slightly in the last year but remains at historic lows. And presidents know it: According to Inside Higher Ed’s 2026…

[ad_1] The war with Iran is throwing the Middle East into turmoil. Missiles and drones dominate the headlines, but another casualty is emerging: the global university. In…

[ad_1] Republicans in Wisconsin want answers and are vowing to retaliate after the Universities of Wisconsin system Board of Regents fired President Jay Rothman on Tuesday night…

[ad_1] As states look for ways to strengthen college and career pathways, dual enrollment—allowing high school students to earn college credit—has emerged as a key strategy. Yet…

[ad_1] Recent data from Tufts University projects that AI-driven job loss over the next few years could amount to “a wipeout equivalent to the economy of Belgium.”…

[ad_1] Free speech advocates, faculty and students criticized the decision to remove the LGBTQ+ flags from two professors’ office windows. Emma Rahmani from baseimage Two weeks after…

[ad_1] I was doing a talk about teaching in the age of AI recently, and when I’d finished walking through the ways the AI “homework machine” had…

[ad_1] Many academics have opted out of traveling to the U.S. in light of immigration enforcement concerns. Matthew Hoen/NurPhoto/Getty Images More than 2,000 mathematicians have signed a…

[ad_1] When Governor Ron DeSantis appointed a swath of new trustees in 2023 to reimagine New College of Florida as a conservative institution, it sent shock waves…

[ad_1] Real-dollar faculty salaries have not yet recovered from a cumulative 7.5 percent drop during the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo illustration by Justin Morrison/Inside Higher Ed | JamesBrey/Getty Images…