
[ad_1] Yale received nearly $680 million from the National Institutes of Health in fiscal year 2025. UCG/Contributor/Getty Images The Justice Department on Thursday accused the Yale School…

[ad_1] The volume of research submissions is growing, but there aren’t enough qualified experts to review them. Photo illustration by Justin Morrison/Inside Higher Ed | choness and…

[ad_1] Growing levels of “microcheating” by academics are being ignored as universities focus on detecting more serious allegations of scientific misconduct and students’ unauthorized use of artificial…

[ad_1] A new report from the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities chronicles how student success initiatives at colleges and universities nationwide have evolved from isolated programs…

[ad_1] The logo displayed on the Office of Federal Student Aid’s website has changed and no longer references the Department of Education, which by law is responsible…

[ad_1] I spent nearly every Saturday lunchtime in March and April with a bunch of strangers on Zoom. There were about 12 of us—a young man from…

[ad_1] Individuals’ ability to earn college credits for prior learning—industry credentials, military training, work experience, high school coursework—tells college enrollees that their knowledge and skills have value.…

[ad_1] Efforts to get rural students into college would end if the government cuts federal funding to access programs including TRIO, according to Mara Tieken, a professor of…

[ad_1] When Birmingham-Southern College closed in 2024, local residents raised concerns about the loss of a long-standing institution with a significant footprint in one of Alabama’s largest…

[ad_1] About two years ago, Georgetown University and the Qatari Foreign Ministry signed a deal: Qatar promised the institution $630,000 for research on Islamophobia and related programming.…