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Can Biden Cancel Student Debt? Depends Who You Ask

Legal analyses of the same provision in the Higher Education Act come to different conclusions as to whether the administration has the authority to unilaterally cancel student loan debt.
Opinion

Teaching the Sixth Graders of College

By recognizing that first-year college students are much like those in the first year of middle school, we can help them acclimate and become part of the academic community, writes Wayne Stauffer.

Providing Flexible Learning Models in Higher Education

On Wednesday, September 7, at 2 p.m. Eastern, Inside Higher Ed editors will lead a free webcast to discuss the themes of this collection. Click here to register.

Providing Flexible Learning Models in Higher Education: a Collection

Inside Higher Ed today publishes "Flexible Learning Models in Higher Education, a new collection of articles and essays. The free...

Tenure Awarded ... at DePaul, U of Massachusetts at Amherst

DePaul University Donna Badowski, nursing Carolina Barrera-Tobon, modern languages Molly Brown, psychology Suzanne Carlberg-Racich, public health Kaveh Ehsani, international studies...

Arkansas to Expand Online With Grantham Acquisition

If the University of Arkansas board approves the deal, the system will purchase the for-profit university and all its assets for only $1.

Academic Minute: The Power of Female Sexuality

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Worcester State University Week: Kathryn Frazier, assistant professor of psychology, examines why women...
Opinion

Against Acronyms

They've become ubiquitous signals of antiracism initiatives, but they are not the path to more just and inclusive universities, argues Jill Stoner.