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Temple President to Live Alongside Students

Temple University has been working for more than a year to address safety concerns after a student was shot and...

Utah Governor Eases Degree Requirements for State Jobs

Utah governor Spencer Cox announced that the state is moving to eliminate requirements for bachelor’s degrees for state jobs. Instead...

Vanderbilt Says Coach Violated Social Media Policy

Vanderbilt University said Tuesday that its assistant football coach Dan Jackson violated its social media policy. But the university said...

Alum Donates $100 Million to New NYU Building

New York University has received a gift of $100 million to go toward a giant new multipurpose building that has...
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Between China and the U.S.

President of the National U of Singapore discusses how global tensions affect universities in Asia.

Deciding When and How to Count Students

Oregon community college leaders are discussing how useful state preliminary enrollment data are to their institutions. Tracking enrollment trends at community colleges has proven to be challenging across the country.
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Congress Should Fix Financial Aid Offers

A task force won’t do the trick: congressional action is needed to address the problem of misleading financial aid offers, Wesley Whistle writes.

Meeting the Needs of Today’s Learners | Available On-Demand

Tune into a free webcast hosted by Inside Higher Ed Editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman, as they take a...