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‘We Do Not Want Cop City’

Some students at historically Black colleges in Atlanta are protesting a police training center scheduled for construction. They and some of their professors want campus leaders to denounce the project.

Survey: Students Cite Barriers to Success, Seek Flexibility

Inside Higher Ed’s first Student Voice survey of 2023 sheds light on how students navigate their academic path, obtain and engage with course materials, and rate challenges to their success. Instructor flexibility tops student wish lists.

Michigan County Officials Push Back on Sex Ed Week

Republican officials from two Michigan counties took issue with Grand Valley State University after their local health departments were listed...

Playing Cupid on Campus

Datamatch, a website operated by Harvard students, aims to make Valentine’s Day magic by pairing students on campuses—and bribing them with free food to actually meet up.
Opinion

Raising a Flag on Colleges’ Sports Gambling Play

College leaders have been neglectful of moral and compliance-related risks in signing agreements with sports betting companies, John R. Thelin and Eric Thomas Weber write.

New on the Job: Q&A With SLCC’s First Hispanic-Serving Institution Initiatives Director

Salt Lake Community College’s Kino Hurtado, the institution’s first HSI director, will be helping Hispanic and Latino students reach their definitions of success.

A 2-Year College Seeks to Break Free

If passed, legislation in Virginia would provide Richard Bland College of William & Mary with its own board, breaking apart a 1960s governance system that leaders say is stuck in time.

New Report: Lengthy Calculus Prerequisites Pose Barriers

A new report suggests that calculus prerequisite sequences across the California State University system are too lengthy and could pose...