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Why Books Still Matter: Part 1

Rebecca Alpert explores what we should be teaching graduate students in the humanities today—such as how to navigate writing a book-length work.

Last Federal Emergency Dollars Go to Minority, Low-Income Students

The Education Department announced Wednesday that it will award most of the remaining $198 million in federal emergency funding to...

The Future of Expense Management | Available On-Demand

Inside Higher Ed is hosting a live, interactive webcast featuring Co-founder and Editor Scott Jaschik and Reporter Josh Moody to...

Report: Santa Ono Will Be Named President at Michigan

Santa Ono will today be named the next president of the University of Michigan, The Detroit Free Press reported. The...

Harvard Reaches Agreement on Allston Campus

Harvard University has reached an agreement with its neighbors in Allston that will allow Harvard to build a major research...

It’s About Time: Inequality in Time Spent Waiting

Waiting in line is no one’s idea of a good use of time. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Rockefeller...

Punished, Then Vindicated for Her Past

A former porn performer won $1.7 million after suing Southwestern Oregon Community College for discriminating against her because of her past work.

National Park Service Awards $9.7M to HBCUs

The National Park Service announced $9.7 million will be awarded to historically Black colleges and universities to preserve historic structures...