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Virginia Redirecting Aid From DACA to HBCU Students

Virginia’s new budget will take $10 million designated for state financial aid for undocumented students over two years and invest...

Capital Campaign Watch: Georgia Tech, UC San Diego

Starting Off Georgia Tech has started a campaign to raise $2,147,483,647 over the next five years. How did they get...

Educating and Supporting the Whole Student | Available On-Demand

Join Inside Higher Ed Editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman, as they discuss the news articles and essays in the...

8 Former Students Sue Ringling Over Sexual Assaults

Eight former students have sued the Ringling College of Art and Design, charging it mishandled reports of sexual assault, violence...

For LGBTQ Youth, Social Media Can Have Unexpected Benefits

Social media’s drawbacks are well documented, but there are positives, too. In today’s Academic Minute, Wellesley College’s Linda Charmaraman examines...

Students Mostly Feel Safe on College Campuses, but Not Equally So

Creating more positive perceptions of safety and security involves understanding precollege experiences, which groups need strategic outreach and where the worries lie.

A New College at the University of Maine Worries Faculty

A systemwide college for engineering and computer science aims to address the state’s shortage of skilled workers. But the effort has some faculty worried about the autonomy of their programs.

Reading Tea Leaves on the Enrollment Drop: Key Podcast

College and university enrollments—particularly at community colleges—continue to plummet. Have they bottomed out? Will they recover if the economy cools...