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How College Students Say They Learn Best 

In a new Student Voice survey, students share their preferences for class format, active learning strategies and note-taking. Interactive lectures and case studies are especially popular.

Dean Allegedly Fired for Support of LGBTQ+ Rights

Mark Maddix, a dean at Point Loma Nazarene University, has been fired from the private Christian institution, allegedly for supporting...
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The Prejudicial Logic of Productivity

Discrimination against disabled faculty members is often dismissed because it’s linked to the academy’s deeply entrenched values around productivity, Sandy Sufian writes.

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Hopeful Despite Headwinds: A Survey of Presidents

Annual Inside Higher Ed analysis finds leaders confident about campus finances, torn about how (and how much) their institutions need to change, and unconcerned about possible demise of affirmative action.

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2023 Survey of College and University Presidents

Inside Higher Ed ’s 2023 Survey of College and University Presidents was conducted by Hanover Research. The survey included 442...

Rutgers Faculty Declares a Strike

Rutgers University faculty declared a strike Sunday night and are expected to appear on picket lines today. The strike was...
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Rutgers Walkout Means 6 Faculty Strikes

Rutgers University’s first faculty strike in its 257-year history, combined with workers at yet another Illinois university walking out, grows the current strike wave. 

Legacy Admissions Is Still Under Attack

While few colleges have moved in recent years, student groups have taken up the issue, writes Christoph Baker.