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Jesuit College Workers Unite

New alliance of workers and students across Jesuit institutions joins together to protest cuts that they argue undermine their colleges' unique educational missions.

Many Universities Lag on Social Mobility Indicators, Report Finds

Students with Pell Grants are more likely to drop out than to graduate at many four-year colleges in the United...

Compilation on ‘Leading in an Era of Digital Transformation’

Inside Higher Ed today publishes " Leading in an Era of Digital Transformation," a print-on-demand collection of articles about how...

Academic Minute: Promotions for Men and Women in IT

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Week: Nishtha Langer, assistant professor of business analytics, says that...

Delaware State President Named Head of Biden's Inaugural Planning Committee

In another sign of the prominence historically Black colleges and universities are seeing in the upcoming Biden administration, Delaware State...

Biden's Pick to Head Economic Advisors Seen as Sympathetic to Loan Borrowers

While President-elect Biden’s choice to chair his Council of Economic Advisors, Cecilia Rouse, didn’t call for canceling student debt, she...

Scholar Faces Possible Death Sentence in Iran

A group of 153 Nobel laureates has signed a letter expressing concern for an imprisoned Swedish-Iranian disaster medicine scholar, Ahmadreza...

Senior Research Officers Fill Growing Jobs

Senior research officers hold increasingly complex jobs, prioritizing efficiency and compliance in their work, report finds.