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Student Aid Administrators Recommend Improvements

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid should be further simplified by automatically including more data from IRS filings, including...

Compilation on the New Normal

Inside Higher Ed is pleased to release today our latest print-on-demand compilation, "The New Normal: Finding Efficiencies & Managing Expenses."...

COVID-19 Roundup: Colleges Shift Strategy in Waves

Institutions in New Jersey and Massachusetts revert to mostly virtual instruction; Purdue's president sees "zero lethal risk" to students; instructional and living alternatives crop up.
Opinion

Moving to Offense: A New Playbook for Confronting Budget Shortfalls

Across-the-board cuts and salary freezes won’t make colleges sustainable. It’s time to adopt a strategic framework for financial decision making, write Tammy Kolbe and Rick Staisloff.

Decision Time for Athletics

Division I and college leaders are responding to pressure from players to prioritize their health during the coronavirus pandemic. Some leaders have decided that fall athletic competition isn't safe and canceled the season, while others are holding out hope they can still play this year.

Psychological First Aid

We could all use some psychological first aid right now. In today's Academic Minute, part of Loyola University Maryland Week...

Extra Tuition-Free Time on Campus

Two colleges -- St. Norbert College and Pacific Lutheran University -- will offer students an extra term or two without charge. The programs aim to make up for subpar on-campus experiences amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Challenges of the Socially Distanced Classroom

Professors' experiment suggests the limits of on-campus, hybrid instruction this fall. Big Ten universities expand sharing of online courses.