
[ad_1] On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Colleen McMahon found that the mass termination of more than 1,400 grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities was unconstitutional. …

[ad_1] Student loneliness is increasingly shaping how students experience college in a post-pandemic, always-online world. Carson Domey, a fourth-year student at the University of Texas at Austin…

[ad_1] Colleges and universities are in a new operating environment that can be summed up as: everything everywhere all at once. This includes political interference and market…

[ad_1] NEW YORK, N.Y.—By six o’clock on Monday, April 27, the City University of New York Graduate Center’s aptly named Skylight Room was humming with dozens of…

[ad_1] Students and their families are more prepared to apply for higher education with 85 percent of families having toured a university campus or met with a college…

[ad_1] The number of universities publicly adopting a policy of institutional neutrality appears to be growing “rapidly,” according to new research, as English institutions face stronger requirements…

[ad_1] A new report explores best practices for creating promise programs. Photo illustration by Justin Morrison/Inside Higher Ed | Wolterk/iStock/Getty Images Free college programs have grown rapidly…

[ad_1] Reports of antisemitic incidents spiked in 2024 amid campus protests over the Israel-Hamas war. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images After years of Republican lawmakers accusing universities of failing…

[ad_1] Michigan has one of the most established community college transfer ecosystems in the country—and one of the most uneven. The infrastructure is real: a Michigan Transfer…

[ad_1] The Rutgers School of Engineering canceled Rami Elghandour’s convocation speech. Photo by Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images The Rutgers University at New Brunswick School of Engineering canceled a…