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Purdue English’s Uncertain Future

How a dispute over pandemic-era funding for graduate education is putting the entire department’s future at risk.

‘Enough Is Enough’

Senator Elizabeth Warren has been one of the most vocal lawmakers when it comes to student loans and student debt. In an exclusive interview with Inside Higher Ed, she explains why.

Colleges Respond to Latest Coronavirus News

Middlebury moves all classes and final exams online; Cornell cancels all student gatherings; Penn calls off indoor social events; Tulane reinstates mask mandate; Rochester bans holiday parties; more colleges require booster shots.

Alumni Groups Support Undocumented Graduates

An undocumented graduate of UCLA created an alumni association to help undocumented alumni navigate the challenges of life after college. Now other institutions are following suit.

The Week in Admissions News

The final guilty plea; medical schools get more diverse; aid fraud; fewer new Ph.D.s; negotiated rule making.

College Selectivity and Income

Selectivity matters, but more for some than others.

Academic Minute: Students’ Perceptions of Homework

Today on the Academic Minute: Arnold Glass, professor of psychology at Rutgers University, examines whether students think they benefit from...
Opinion

The First Amendment, Social Media and College Admissions

Frank LoMonte asks why so many admissions officers look at applicants’ social media posts and factor what they find into decisions.