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Incentives for Completion in Chicago

City Colleges of Chicago looks to create fairer tuition system by decreasing the rate for part-time students, but some worry the changes could weaken an incentive to go full-time.

Another Case of Faulty Rankings Data

Texas Christian submitted incorrect data on GMAT scores.

GMAT Loses 30 Minutes

Change comes amid increased competition from the GRE.

Artistic Expression or Harassment?

Two professors resign from MassArt following harassment allegations. Are art schools taking a harder line against professors in era of Me Too? Are academic and artistic freedom at risk?

Political Uniformity?

Citing lack of diversity in campus politics, Vassar College sophomore starts new publication to help conservatives and liberals alike express their views in a healthy way.

HBCUs Doing Something Right for KIPP Alumni

New findings show Knowledge Is Power Program alumni who attend historically black colleges are more likely to report a “sense of belonging” and good mental health than those who attend other colleges.

Innovation in Higher Ed

" Innovation in Higher Ed" is Inside Higher Ed's new on-demand compilation of articles. You may download a copy free...
Opinion

Gen-Ed Revision Could Be Gen-Ed Reduction

In an era of record student debt and continuing retention challenges, it's worth asking whether we might find ways to cut general-education requirements by half, argues Zachary Michael Jack.