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Washington & Jefferson to Receive $50M Gift

Washington & Jefferson College will receive a gift of approximately $50 million to support student scholarships, the institution announced Wednesday...
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Education Department Offers More Insights Into New Debt Relief Plan

The Education Department’s student loan debt relief negotiating committee spent its second day weighing in on which borrowers should see their loan balances reduced. Meanwhile, Republicans on Capitol Hill called the process a “partisan policy-making charade.”

Independent Panel Downgrades Kansas Sports Violations

The independent panel the National Collegiate Athletic Association uses to adjudicate complex and disputed infractions cases on Wednesday downgraded the...
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Dos and Don’ts of Political Engagement and Student Voting

In preparation for the 2023 and 2024 elections, higher education practitioners should be aware of the ways they can or cannot encourage students’ political activism and rights as voters. An American Council on Education brief offers five ways to support student voting.

Caring for Kinless Older Adults: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Christine A. Mair, associate professor of sociology and gerontology at the University of Maryland Baltimore...

The Key Podcast Turns 100

Episodes, that is. Inside Higher Ed’s news and analysis podcast commemorates its 100th episode with a conversation between Paul Fain...
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Regional Colleges Saw Biggest Application Gains After Tuition Resets

A new report compared post-reset application growth at nationally known and regional institutions.

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Emporia State Cut Tenured Faculty. Enrollment Plunged.

Correlation doesn’t equal causation, but the Kansas university’s head-count troubles have worsened. Might other institutions following its example see a similar fate?