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A Time for Change at Gustavus Adolphus College

A change in the certification of athletic trainers drove the liberal arts college to add its first-ever master’s degree program. Its leaders acted with an eye toward recruiting more students in an era of declining enrollment.

Fla.’s Stop WOKE Act Remains Stymied

A panel of federal judges is keeping in place a block on Florida’s Stop WOKE Act while appeals progress.

Temple Strike Ends After Grad Students Accept Deal

The Temple University graduate student workers’ strike, which lasted over a month and got ugly when the university pulled tuition and health insurance benefits, has come to an end.

The NCAA Women’s Academic Bracket, 2023 Edition

Who would win the NCAA Division I women’s basketball tournament if academics determined the outcome? Our distinctive methodology picks the winner(s).

Student Athletes Get Mental Health Strength Training

Athletic teams at University of California, Irvine, learn to talk about mental health and spot each other’s well-being—in the gym, on the field and elsewhere.

The NCAA Men’s Academic Bracket, 2023 Edition

Who would win the NCAA men’s basketball tournament if academic performance trumped athletic skill? An Inside Higher Ed tradition since 2006.

Restructuring Counseling Centers—and Ousting Directors

Several institutions have replaced counseling center directors with new administrators as part of an effort to restructure health services and expand mental health care.

Advised and Engaged: Getting Students More Involved in Academic Planning

Academic advising works—when students use it. What can be done to boost student engagement with academic advising structures?