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Reviving the College Dreams of Afghan Women
A month after the Taliban abruptly banned women from colleges and universities in Afghanistan, U.S. institutions are trying to help them back into academe any way they can.
Creative Hustle: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Sam Seidel, K-12 lab director at Stanford University’s d.school and co-author of Creative Hustle: Blaze...
Abortions on Campus
Even as many red states roll back reproductive rights, California’s public universities are now required to provide medication abortions. Other blue states are looking to follow suit.
Fake College Prompts Scrutiny
The North Carolina attorney general is investigating a website made to look like it belongs to King’s College, an institution in Charlotte that closed its doors in 2018.
New Presidents or Provosts: Eastern New Mexico U, Ocean County College, Piedmont U, Siena College, State U of New York System, Tennessee College of Applied Technology–Athens, U of Connecticut, U of South Florida
Marshall Criser, former chancellor of the State University System of Florida, has been chosen as president of Piedmont University, in...
Faculty Strike Ends at U of Illinois at Chicago
The University of Illinois at Chicago’s faculty strike is over, just before its second week was to start. The university...
The Need for Capable, Ethical Leaders
Good leaders can be hard to find. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Richmond’s Sandra J. Peart says it’s...
‘Transformational’: Federal Earmarks a Boon for Higher Ed
Congress sent more than $1.7 billion to nearly 550 colleges and universities in earmarks. Although a few institutions received tens of millions for projects, the median payment for institutions was $1.25 million, according to an Inside Higher Ed analysis.
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