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Don’t Roll Back Progress on Textbook Affordability
Course material costs have been coming down, but an Education Department proposal puts that progress in jeopardy, Eric Weil and Michael Moore write.
Awarding Credit Where It’s Due
A new report pushes for an expansion of credit for prior learning, including in college transfer. Here are seven actions higher ed institutions can take.
Examining Myths About Grief and Bereavement: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Jacob Sawyer, assistant professor of psychology at Alma College, examines some of the many myths...
South Dakota Bans Pronouns, Tribal Affiliations in University Email Signatures
Civil liberties advocates and students say the South Dakota Board of Regents’ new policy is part of a larger effort to “erase queer people from the public university system.”
How Generative AI Might Change Teaching and Learning: Key Podcast
A new episode of The Key, Inside Higher Ed’s news and analysis podcast, explores how teaching and learning experts are...
Study: Gender Gaps Persist for Female Scientists
The number of female biomedical researchers is increasing and so is the share of grants they receive, according to a...
Third Antisemitism Hearing Could Further Disrupt Higher Ed
In the 36 days since the last House hearing, colleges and universities have seen a wave of protests, armed crackdowns and intensifying Congressional scrutiny. Here are the key developments as Thursday’s session looms.
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