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Grappling With Professional Licensure Disclosures

Federal rules requiring institutions to tell students if they will be qualified to practice their chosen career in their chosen state went into effect earlier this month. Regulatory experts say few institutions were prepared.

A Bad Fit?

Study finds the concept of faculty fit in hiring is vague and potentially detrimental to diversity efforts.

House Panel Advances Dems' Education Spending Plan

Democrats on a key House committee on Monday approved an education spending bill that would reject hundreds of millions in...

Multistate Lawsuit Seeks Nationwide Injunction of New Immigration Rule

Seventeen states and the District of Columbia filed suit Monday seeking a nationwide injunction to block a directive from U.S...

Compilation on Curriculum and Assessment

Inside Higher Ed is pleased to release today our latest print-on-demand compilation, "Curriculum and Assessment Amid COVID-19 and Beyond." You...
Opinion

We Don’t Belong Here

The new directives from Immigration and Customs Enforcement make it clear that we aren't welcome in the U.S., writes international student Musbah Shaheen.

Another Regional Accreditor Goes (More) National

Middle States agency joins Western accreditor in embracing new authority to expand outside its region. It will go further, considering any interested college in the U.S. and eventually outside it.

COVID-19 Roundup: Doubts About Social Distancing

More sports cancellations, outdoor classrooms at Rice and new doubts about capacities of college health centers and whether students will social distance.