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Opinion

Tomorrow’s Health-Care Workers and Leaders Need Interprofessional Education

When health-care education programs train students to be good collaborators, the entire health-care system improves—and can be greater than the sum of its parts, writes physical therapy professor Norman Belleza.

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.

Ep. 100: The Key Podcast Hits 100 (Episodes)

Paul Fain and Doug Lederman discuss the podcast’s mission and arc over three years. 

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Ed Department: Mass Loan Cancellation Is Off the Table

The first meeting of the Education Department’s student debt relief negotiating committee offered glimpses at what kind of loan forgiveness the Biden administration might propose.

Newsom Vetoes Bill on Retaking Community College Classes

California governor Gavin Newsom on Sunday vetoed a bill that would have allowed community college students to retake credit courses...
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OPMs on ‘Life Support’ in Changing Online Marketplace

Online program management services are facing regulatory concerns, increased competition and concern among their university partners.

California Law Aids Transfer to HBCUs

A new California law, recently signed by Governor Gavin Newsom, gives financial assistance to California community college students transferring to...