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Tuition Policy in a Pandemic

Rather than cut tuition for newly online classes, colleges should help students affected by the pandemic to afford them, argues Robert J. Massa.

Compilation on Enrollment Concerns

Inside Higher Ed is pleased to release today our latest print-on-demand compilation, "Enrollment Concerns." You may download a copy here...

Duolingo's Moment

The Duolingo English Test gains ground in the competitive English language testing space. Critics say the 25- to 35-minute online test is not a good measure of academic English abilities.

Group Says Veterans Could Be Excluded From CARES Act Grants

​College students who are veterans of the U.S. military could be disproportionately denied emergency aid grants under the CARES Act...

Providence College Officials Apologize After Student Gathering

Leaders at Providence College apologized to the public after students gathered near campus, apparently disregarding executive orders from Rhode Island’s...

Academic Minute: Dancing and Dementia Prevention

Today on the Academic Minute, Helen Blumen, assistant professor in the department of medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine...

College Board Adjusts Method for Submitting AP Exams

After a week of criticism from test takers, their parents and counselors, the College Board has created a new way...

Exigency Outlook Uncertain

Exigency declarations could help institutions stressed by the pandemic save money, but they also come with their own costs. Faculty advocates worry processes are being bypassed.