
[ad_1] When the first week of accreditation rule making began last Monday, Education Under Secretary Nicholas Kent made one thing clear—he and his staff were firmly committed…

[ad_1] The accountability measure was first negotiated by a rule-making committee in January. Education Department screenshot The Department of Education released its third and final set of…

[ad_1] Community colleges are often an entry point to higher education for first-generation and low-income students. But credit loss and credit inefficiency can derail students’ progress toward…

[ad_1] With the end of Grad PLUS loans fast approaching, a small number of institutions are promoting a loophole of sorts of help their incoming classes avoid…

[ad_1] Photo illustration by Justin Morrison/Inside Higher Ed | Liudmila Chernetska and vasiliki/iStock/Getty Images Texas A&M philosophy professor Martin Peterson is leaving the university after administrators told…

[ad_1] A little over a year ago, in February 2025, I worked with colleagues to launch an initiative to support fired federal workers and others impacted by…

[ad_1] The University of Arizona won’t need to pay millions of dollars to the federal government, according to a letter from the Education Department to university leadership.…

[ad_1] You may have noticed that the term “diversity” has vanished from corporate home pages and university mission statements, replaced by the less controversial language of “belonging”…

[ad_1] Republican lawmakers overrode Kentucky governor Andy Beshear's veto of House Bill 490. Paul Morigi | Contributor | Getty Images North America A new law says Kentucky…

[ad_1] An April 9, 2026, memo from Texas Tech University system chancellor Brandon Creighton imposed extraordinary censorship about gender-related issues on campus. It may be the worst…