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2022 Survey of College and University Admissions Directors | Available On-Demand

Inside Higher Ed will host a free webcast, featuring Editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman, to discuss this year's survey...

Harvard Requires Students to Get New COVID-19 Booster

Harvard University announced that all students must be vaccinated with the new bivalent COVID-19 by January, Boston.com reported. Students with...

Paul Laurence Dunbar’s Artistic Legacy

Who influenced your heroes? In today’s Academic Minute, part of University of Dayton Week, Minnita Daniel-Cox looks into one such...

‘Did I Insult Them?’

A chemistry instructor at the University of California, San Diego, interrupted class last week to malign “Mexican” campus workers. He’s now suspended for the term, but this hasn’t satisfied everyone—if anyone.

Campus Recovery Programs Help Students Stay Sober

They were once a rarity, but a worsening addiction crisis and vigorous advocacy have led to a tenfold increase in programs to help students in recovery navigate campus life.

Should Professors Need a License to Teach?

Susan N. Kahn calls for higher standards for entry into college and university teaching.
Opinion

Oil Money Undermines Academic Autonomy

Universities should ban fossil fuel industry funding for research on climate change and energy, Jake Lowe and Connor Chung write.

When to Outsource Online Learning, and When Not To

A report explores how online learning leaders decide whether to use companies to deliver and manage their academic programs or handle the work in house.