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Seattle Pacific Students End Sit-In, Plan Lawsuit
Students at Seattle Pacific University have ended a monthlong sit-in at the university, but they are vowing to sue. Leaders...
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Preparing for a Possible Post-DACA World
As the Fifth Circuit prepares to hear challenge to DACA, campuses must anticipate the immigration program’s possible elimination, Miriam Feldblum and Jose Magaña-Salgado write.
Higher Ed Funding Package Advanced by House Committee
Includes increases to the Pell Grant and other student aid, increased accountability for for-profits,
Community College Success: How Are Some Community Colleges Attracting More Students and Increasing Graduation Numbers, Counter to the Prevailing Trends | Available On-Demand
Hear Inside Higher Ed Editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman share their analysis and thoughts about current community college student...
Seattle Pacific Students End Sit-In, Plan Lawsuit
Students at Seattle Pacific University have ended a monthlong sit-in at the university, but they are vowing to sue. Leaders...
Insider Status as a Researcher
Researchers with inside knowledge of their subject can face interesting challenges. In today’s Academic Minute, American University’s TaLisa J. Carter...
Calling It Quits
It remains unclear just how many professors are leaving their jobs during the Great Resignation, but stories about who is leaving, and why, abound. Will institutions be forced to respond with real change?
Hillsdale Leader’s Slurs of Teacher Preparation Stoke Tennessee Controversy
Michigan college’s president says teachers are trained in “dumbest parts of dumbest colleges.” Tennessee governor is assailed for working with Hillsdale and failing to defend teachers.
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