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Israeli Speaker Canceled, Event Evacuated at UC Berkeley

Violent pro-Palestinian protests prompted officials to shut down a talk by an Israeli lawyer.

Latinos Underrepresented at Selective Privates

Latino students have been continuously underrepresented at selective private colleges and universities, according to a new report by the Education...
A photo illustration of themes from Inside Higher Ed's survey of college presidents.

Annual Presidents’ Survey Finds Optimism Amid Uncertainty

Despite a number of financial and political challenges, many college presidents are optimistic about their own campuses, but less so about the state of higher education.

Bay Path University, Cambridge College Plan to Merge

Bay Path University, in western Massachusetts, has agreed to acquire Boston-based Cambridge College, the two institutions announced Tuesday. The two...
University of Montana Missoula summer campus scene showing University Hall and a portrait of Leslie Webb, vice provost of student success

New on the Job: Q&A With Leslie Webb, University of Montana

Webb discusses her first year as vice provost for student success and campus life at the University of Montana at Missoula and her vision moving forward.

A man in a yellow-orange shirt holds up a blue button-down shirt while shopping in a clothing store.

Funding Student Success: Stipends for Professional Clothing

While career closets have gained popularity in recent years, Babson College’s new initiative provides a model for colleges without the space to house hundreds of garments to consider.

Opinion

The Pros and Cons of Our Algorithmized Age

Artistic and cultural creativity in an algorithmic world.

A drawing of a human brain made of gray jigsaw puzzle pieces with a single red piece that bears the acronym "AI," illustrating the concept of artificial intelligence.
Opinion

The Program-Level AI Conversations We Should Be Having

Now is the time to progress to program-level conversations around curriculum and learning outcomes, Kathleen Landy writes.