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Cash for Shots
As colleges offer students freebies and financial incentives to get a COVID-19 vaccine, scholars and campus leaders are divided on whether paying students to get vaccinated is equitable -- or ethical.
Compilation on ‘Back to the New Normal’
Inside Higher Ed is pleased to release today our latest print-on-demand compilation, "Back to the New Normal: Finding Efficiencies and...

Back to the New Normal: Finding Efficiencies and Managing Expenses
" Back to the New Normal: Finding Efficiencies and Managing Expense" is a new compilation of articles and essays from...

Unwanted Changes, Uncertain Futures
The University of Missouri is restructuring the leadership of diversity, equity and inclusion centers on campus that are crucial support systems for students of color, LGBTQ students and other underrepresented groups.

Students Seek Tangible Changes in Face of Anti-Asian Hate
Asian and Asian American student activists across the country want to bring about changes to curricula and campus life.
New Presidents or Provosts: Claremont Lincoln U, Kentucky Wesleyan College, Lanier Technical College, Lees-McRae College, Northeast Pennsylvania Regional College, Roanoke-Chowan CC, Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology-Paris/McKenzie
James Cousins, associate dean in the College of Arts and Sciences at Western Michigan University, has been chosen as vice...
Sororities Delay Vote on Inclusion of Nonbinary Members
Leaders of national sororities delayed a vote last week on whether to allow their organizations to change their definitions of...
McCann to Office of the Under Secretary
Clare McCann, former deputy director for federal higher education policy at New America, is returning to the U.S. Department of...
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