
[ad_1] The killing last fall of Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist who founded the campus-focused group Turning Point USA, continues to echo in politics, triggering sometimes-heated debates…

[ad_1] Colleges originally had two years to implement the new rule. Photo illustration by Justin Morrison/Inside Higher Ed | ojoel/iStock/Getty Images Citing heavy administrative burdens for institutions,…

[ad_1] Today’s young people are the first generation to grow up with artificial intelligence systems during a formative period of building identity and connection, and many turn…

[ad_1] Critics argued the new Tennessee law weakens tenure by eliminating existing due process procedures. rruntsch/iStock/Getty Images Plus Tennessee governor Bill Lee signed into law a bill…

[ad_1] A law preventing university ID cards from being used as voter identification in Indiana is back in effect. Students can’t use their public university identification cards…

[ad_1] When a leading university system defies a century-old precedent in the name of efficiency, other universities will follow in its wake. The University of North Carolina…

[ad_1] An estimated 30 percent of graduate students would hit their student loan limits if new borrowing caps take effect this summer. That’s according to new research from…

[ad_1] There are two screening criteria I use to decide if a role fits in this Featured Gig series. The first is whether the job is one…

[ad_1] My mom used to say that mismatched ideas went together “like tuna fish and hot fudge”—each is fine on its own, but the combination is nasty.…

[ad_1] Several AI-powered platforms aimed at fostering civil dialogue have emerged in recent years. Photo illustration by Justin Morrison/Inside Higher Ed | benoitb, ibenk.88, Kateryna Onyshchuk and…