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Success Program Launch: Equine-Assisted First-Year Student Experience

Valdosta State University professors created an experiential learning course that uses horses to build students’ personal and professional skills through hands-on learning and reflection.

Supporting Rural Startup Ecosystems: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of St. Thomas Week: Danielle Ailts Campeau, associate dean of the Schulze...

Southwestern University Blasts Student’s Anti-Israel Commencement Speech

Southwestern University on Monday condemned a student's speech at its commencement Saturday, characterizing as “highly controversial and antisemitic” her use...
Graphic showing the map of the United States and the states planning to not follow the new Title IX rule

Political Standoff Over Title IX Puts Red State Colleges in No-Win Situation

Eight states—so far—say they’ll defy the Biden administration and not comply with the new Title IX regulations. That would imperil nearly $13 billion in federal aid for public universities in those states.

First-Year Student Survey Shows ‘Troubling Rates of Bias and Exclusion’

A new survey of first-year college students found that a third of students reported feeling targeted or excluded based on...

Helping Higher Education Own Its AI Future: Key Podcast

This week’s episode of The Key, Inside Higher Ed’s news and analysis podcast, explores the recently announced partnership between Arizona...
Students walk across the central thoroughfare of a college campus, University of St. Thomas Houston.

Democrats and Republicans Alike Still See Value in a Degree

Americans may not be happy with higher education, but regardless of political affiliation, most still see its “value,” according to a new Third Way survey.

UNC Chapel Hill Shifts $2.3M From DEI to Police, Public Safety

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Board of Trustees voted unanimously Monday to reallocate $2.3 million that was...