Laken Riley Act Could Have Implications for Higher Ed

The bill would force harsher detention policies and could impact visas for lawful, documented individuals applying to work or study in the States.

What Is Scholasticide?

A recent resolution to condemn scholasticide has brought renewed attention to the term. But what does it mean? And where did it come from? Inside Higher Ed explains.

Report: Improving Completion for Students of Color in CTE Programs

Research from the Urban Institute offers five promising practices in retaining students of color in career and technical programs at community colleges.

Students Say Mental Health Supports Aid Completion

Three in four students believe they are more likely to graduate due to the mental health services provided by their institution, according to a recent survey by TimelyCare.

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A Crisis of Trust in the Classroom

The work of teaching has never been harder, Seth C. Bruggeman writes.

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How the FAFSA Got Back on Track

U.S. under secretary of education James Kvaal reflects on last year’s difficult FAFSA rollout and what’s ahead.

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3 Questions for Rebecca Stein

A conversation on careers, career transitions and online learning.

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Rebuilding the Pillars of Lifelong Happiness

How colleges can help restore the foundations of a happy, meaningful and purposeful life.

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3 Ways to Improve Student Group Work

Throwing students into groups without an accountability system rigs such work against them, writes Christina Katopodis, but we can transform it by thoughtfully structuring it in equitable ways.

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Students and Research Mentors Can Navigate Career Conversations Together

Raquel Y. Salinas offers advice for graduate students and research mentors on how to have better conversations about career planning.

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Trump and Higher Ed

Donald Trump is poised to leave his mark on higher education once again. This time around, higher education is under more scrutiny and Republicans, back in control of Congress, have a plan to overhaul the sector. Below, you’ll find a curated collection of Inside Higher Ed articles that document how higher ed fared during Trump’s first term and what’s in store as he returns to the White House.