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Huntington Aims to ‘Hide Facts’ in Assault Case, Lawyer Says

A lawyer representing two former Huntington University runners who have alleged sexual assault by a former track coach has accused...

Minn. Regent Asks if Diversity is Hurting Enrollment

Is diversity to blame for ongoing enrollment declines at the University of Minnesota at Morris? That’s the question a University of Minnesota regent asked at a recent board meeting, where the college’s interim chancellor discussed an enrollment drop of more than 40 percent in the last decade.

Models to Combat Epidemics: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Dayton Week: Subramanian Ramakrishnan, associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering...

Data’s Role in Student and Institutional Success: A Compilation

“ Data’s Role in Student and Institutional Success” is a new print-on-demand compilation of articles and essays from Inside Higher...

Biden Opens Loan Forgiveness to All

President Biden on Monday afternoon opened his plan to forgive hundreds of millions of dollars in student debt to everyone...

Tennessee Raises Funds to Replace Torn-Down Goalpost

The University of Tennessee is crowdfunding to replace a football goalpost after fans tore it down and threw it in...
Opinion

Higher Education: Burning or Bright?

Yes, many Americans question higher ed’s value, but college presidents are answering their questions in innovative and important ways, Eileen L. Strempel and Stephen J. Handel write.

Women Gain From Sports Deals, but Men Gain the Most

While male athletes have gained the most from the new ability to sell their name, image and likeness, female athletes are gaining as well, according to an analysis published by CNBC.