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Students Taking More Credit Courses and Introductory Math Faring Well

Nevada educators are finding strong links to success for students who take college-level math and more than 15 credits per semester.

Agile Teaching

"Agile Teaching" is Inside Higher Ed's new curated collection of articles. The booklet, the latest in a series of free...

A President Accused of Plagiarism

Andrea Lewis Miller defends her use of material from Joel Osteen's sermon "I'm Still Standing."

Universities Team Up on Completion

Public university group brings together 130 universities and systems in 16 "clusters" that will seek to improve student access and completion while curbing equity gaps.

Cal State Sees Major Gains in Graduation Rates

At same time, gaps between underrepresented minority students and everyone else are narrowing.

Few Gains for Students in Tenn. Remedial Education Program

A new study shows few student achievements from an innovative initiative in Tennessee that moved college math remediation back to high school.

Maximizing Success for First-Gen Students

More four-year colleges are working to help first-generation college students succeed. But a new report says real progress requires institutional shifts, not just adding new programs.

Early-Alert Systems Seen as Mixed Bag

Early-alert systems designed to catch struggling students are ubiquitous in higher ed, but not every institution is seeing desired results.