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Hopeful Despite Headwinds: A Survey of Presidents

Annual Inside Higher Ed analysis finds leaders confident about campus finances, torn about how (and how much) their institutions need to change, and unconcerned about possible demise of affirmative action.

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Adult Learners Driving New Degree Programs at Athens State

A push to serve adult learners has fueled an ambitious effort to add eight degree programs at Athens State University.

Judge Dismisses Most Claims Against SPU

A Washington State Superior Court judge threw out most of the claims against the Seattle Pacific University Board of Trustees...
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2023 Survey of College and University Presidents

Inside Higher Ed ’s 2023 Survey of College and University Presidents was conducted by Hanover Research. The survey included 442...

Rutgers Faculty Declares a Strike

Rutgers University faculty declared a strike Sunday night and are expected to appear on picket lines today. The strike was...
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Rutgers Walkout Means 6 Faculty Strikes

Rutgers University’s first faculty strike in its 257-year history, combined with workers at yet another Illinois university walking out, grows the current strike wave. 

Protesters at the U.S. Supreme Court hold up handmade signs in favor of affirmative action.

‘The Impact of College Diversity’

Author who first explored the impact of diversity on undergraduates in 2005 returns to her subjects as they reach 30 and finds new evidence of success of affirmative action.

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Is Gun Violence Scaring Off International Students?

Campus shootings have become a major concern for those from abroad, particularly Asia. For many, a U.S. education is still worth the risk—but experts say each incident makes recruitment harder.