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Punished for Talking to the Press
Two professors at Cuyahoga Community College are suing administrators, claiming they faced backlash for criticizing a discriminatory college policy to a local media outlet.
Opinion
Being Urgent: A Manifesto of Student Rights
The proliferation of legislative efforts to impose educational gag orders must be understood urgently—and centrally—as a violation of student rights, Maureen E. Ruprecht Fadem writes.
Modernizing Enrollment Management
Tune in to hear Inside Higher Ed Editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman discuss initiatives by higher ed institutions to...
Insider Exclusive Webcast | Looking Ahead to 2023 | Available On-Demand for Insiders Only
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For-Profit College Abruptly Closes in San Antonio
Quest College, a for-profit institution in San Antonio, abruptly closed this week, leaving students scrambling, KENS 5 News reported. Most...
Financial Impact of Poor Corporate Climate Performance
Everything is at risk from the effects of climate change. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Texas at Austin’s...
‘Dear Graduate Students’
A professor of political science at IU Bloomington issued a dire warning about the job market to graduate students in his department. Was it necessary?
Flu Returns to Campus With a Vengeance
College campuses that avoided major flu outbreaks for two years are now seeing the virus spread early and fast, with COVID restrictions gone and student immunity low.
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