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Georgetown Law Sees Surge in Applications

The law school at Georgetown University, which receives more applications than any other law school, saw applications increase by 41...
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Ethical College Admissions: Would Lottery Admissions Work?

Jim Jump examines a recent study and the issues it raises.

Academic Minute: The Post-9/11 Generation’s View of Safety

Today on the Academic Minute: Karla Vermeulen, associate professor of psychology at the State University of New York at New...

‘Back on Track: Helping Students Recover From Learning Disruption’

Inside Higher Ed is releasing today a free report on COVID-related learning disruption and how colleges and instructors can help...

More Bomb Threats — and a Suspect

There were more bomb threats reported at universities on Thursday night. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New York University and...

‘Jeopardy!’ Will Host Tournament of Professors

The television show Jeopardy! will soon feature a lineup of all professors. The first such tournament will be Dec. 6-17...

Survey: Black Student Borrowers Skip Meals to Cut Costs

A recent survey found that 44 percent of student loan borrowers at historically Black colleges and universities and 29 percent...

How the Build Back Better Act Would Help Dreamers in College

Democrats’ big social spending plan would provide much-need federal financial aid to undocumented students—but only a fraction of them.