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The State of Online Education, Before Coronavirus

Six in 10 online learning administrators say their campuses require professors to train before teaching online -- but 70 percent say students aren't formally prepared to study virtually.
Opinion

How Colleges Can Better Help Faculty During the Pandemic

We need support to manage this transition, writes Vicki L. Baker, who offers institutions some suggestions for how to begin.
Opinion

Equity Audits Should Be Commonplace

Higher education has a tool to identify and address issues of inequality, writes Annika Olson, and more colleges and universities should use it.

Insider Member Webcast | The Harvard Decision: What Happened and What it Means for Higher Education | December 17 at 2:00PM ET

In October, a federal judge ruled in a much-watched case that Harvard University's admissions policies do not discriminate against Asian...

Sneak Peek: The 2020 Survey of College and University Presidents | Wednesday, March 11th at 2:00 pm ET

We're giving Insiders a sneak peek inside the results of Inside Higher Ed's tenth annual Survey of College and University...

Understanding Data Through Studying Economics

More data bring opportunities for research. In today's Academic Minute, part of George Fox University Week, Nate Peach explains why...

Stranded Abroad

Students studying abroad have difficulty getting home after countries close borders and restrict travel due to the coronavirus crisis. Some have gotten home, while others remain stuck in host countries.

Faculty Home Work

Remote work is proving difficult for many professors, given the circumstances and despite some early predictions to the contrary. What institutions are doing and can start doing to ease the pressure.