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California Parents Will Admit Guilt in Admissions Scandal

Gregory Colburn and Amy Colburn, from California, have agreed to plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit mail...

University Press Group Changes Approach to Annual Meetings

The Association of University Presses is changing its approach to annual meetings. Going forward, it will meet in person one...

Report: Who Stops Out of College and Why?

Students who stop out of college are disproportionately women, low income and working students, according to a new study by...

Virtual Queueing: Creating Better Student Experiences with Virtual Lines | Available On-Demand

Qless specializes in queue management and appointment scheduling software, designed to help higher education institutions seamlessly manage student flow. In...

Student Voice Flash Report: Long-Term Care for Student Pandemic Pains | Available On-Demand

Join Inside Higher Ed Co-founder and Editor Doug Lederman as he sits down with Student Voice Editor Melissa Ezarik to...

U of Tennessee Flip-Flops (Again) on Vaccine, Mask Mandates

The University of Tennessee system has reversed direction (again) on mask and vaccine mandates. The university said that masks and...

Nonconsumption Can Turn Ordinary Items Into Treasures

What makes trivial things seem special to someone? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Missouri at Kansas City's Jacqueline...

The Full-Time Faculty Factor

Professors from across New York’s public colleges say that all students, regardless of race or what campus they’re on, should have equal opportunities to study with full-time professors. Those chances are now concentrated on predominantly white campuses, one analysis suggests.