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What Do Universities Owe Their Donors?

Some megadonors are outraged over institutions’ responses to the Israel-Hamas war. But experts say big checks shouldn’t buy influence over university leaders.

A Gen Z-er Tracks Politics Without a Smartphone: Syllabus Podcast

This week’s episode of The Syllabus, from the Office of Open Learning at American Jewish University and Inside Higher Ed...
A person holds a sign on white paper that says "My alma mater needs Title IX because women and everyone deserve to attend a college free from sexual predators."

Title IX Activists Reflect on Last Decade

Know Your IX’s transformation from online campaign to organization with a national network of student activists is a snapshot of how the movement to end campus sexual assault has evolved.

Florida AG Finds FAU Search Violated Sunshine Laws

A straw poll to rank candidates seeking the presidency of Florida Atlantic University violated the state’s government transparency laws, according...

ACLU Urges Colleges Not to Investigate Pro-Palestine Student Groups

The American Civil Liberties Union issued an open letter on Wednesday to U.S. college and university presidents urging them to...

Former Georgia Tech Researcher Sentenced for Fraud

A former scientist at the Georgia Institute of Technology has been sentenced to federal prison for a scheme to defraud...

Studying the Arts and Deep Learning: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Lisa Donovan, professor of arts management at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, explores how...
College students working together on a design project and drawing on a blueprint.

Report: Young People Want to Get to Work Sooner

Nondegree pathways are growing in popularity among high school graduates. A new report reveals a gap between students’ knowledge of available opportunities beyond a four-year degree and their interest in skills-based learning.