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Ending College Supremacy

The divide between those with and without degrees hurts higher education and the country. Ryan Craig says colleges and universities must work to close that gap.

Departure of COVID-19 Expert Raises Questions About Retirement Rules

Mandatory retirement ages are common at Asia's universities.

University of Utah Settles With Slain Athlete's Family for $13.5M

The University of Utah will pay $13.5 million to the family of Lauren McCluskey, a track athlete who was killed...

Harvard Posts Operating Loss Amid Pandemic, but Net Assets Still Grow

Harvard University’s operating revenue declined by $138 million, or 3 percent, in the 2020 fiscal year as it recorded a...

Academic Minute: Pandemic Politeness

Today on the Academic Minute, Samuel Lyndon Gladden, professor of literature at the University of Houston-Clear Lake, examines how COVID-19...

House Education Committee Subpoenas Ed Dept. Staff

Democrats on the House education committee on Thursday issued subpoenas for three career Education Department staff as part of the...

The 2020 Survey of College and University Admissions Directors | Thursday, October 22nd at 2:00 pm ET

This webcast will explore the results of Inside Higher Ed's 10th annual Survey of College and University Admissions Directors. To...

Therapeutic Justice

A better way to handle mental health in the criminal justice system is needed. In today's Academic Minute, Seattle Pacific...