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Michigan Governor Proposes Expansion of Free 2-Year College

Governor Gretchen Whitmer has proposed expanding eligibility for Michigan’s free community college program to all high school graduates in the...

Survey Finds Obstacles to Growing HBCU Endowments

A survey of endowment professionals at private historically Black colleges and universities found that these institutions face a range of...

Weekly Wisdom | Special episode with Doug Lederman and Bridget Burns

Join co-hosts University Innovation Alliance CEO Bridget Burns and Inside Higher Ed Co-founder and Editor Doug Lederman for a timely discussion about new data, new goals, and announcing the dates for the UIA National Summit on Student Success Innovation!

Opinion

Can an Academic Discipline Exhaust Itself?

Has U.S. history as an innovative field of academic research reached an endpoint? If so, where should junior scholars go from here?

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Opinion

Eliminating Early Decision Is Not the Answer

Ending ED isn’t the way to improve access, Robert Massa and Bill Conley write.

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Opinion

In Defense of the Morality of Citation

Giving credit where it’s due is a moral issue, Susan D. Blum writes.

Governor Blasts University of Arizona for Financial Crisis

In a scathing letter to the Arizona Board of Regents, Governor Katie Hobbs chastised the University of Arizona and its...
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Biden Administration Looks to Clamp Down on Inclusive Access

For nearly a decade, universities have been able to automatically charge students for books and supplies, creating a system the Education Department says lacks transparency.