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2 More Community Colleges Targeted by Ransomware

Butler County and Lewis and Clark Community Colleges are the most recent victims in a spate of ransomware attacks targeting higher ed institutions.

The Dark Side of Lottery-Funded Scholarships

More and more states are creating lottery-funded scholarship programs, but they disproportionately hurt the people they’re often intended to help.

Gay Men Earn Degrees at Highest Rate, Study Finds

Roughly 52 percent of gay men in the U.S. have a bachelor’s degree, compared to 36 percent of all adults. Their academic achievement shows resilience in the face of victimization.

A Multicollege Collaboration Comes to Life: The Key Podcast

How can colleges move from competing to collaborating to better serve students? This week’s episode of The Key, Inside Higher...
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Standing By Researchers at Public Universities

Early in his career, administrators backed Donald Heller’s right to do politically sensitive scholarly work. He believes public university leaders must do the same for their faculty members now.

Academic Minute: Easter Island Myths

Today on the Academic Minute: Robert DiNapoli, postdoctoral research associate in the environmental studies program at Binghamton University, says what...

USC Apologizes for ‘Offensive Chant’ During Football Game

The University of Southern California’s athletic department issued a public apology to Brigham Young University on Sunday for an “offensive...

Temple Mourns 2 Students Killed in Past Week

Temple University is mourning the violent deaths of two students in the span of a week. Samuel Collington, 21, a...