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Institute on Teaching and Mentoring and Faculty Diversity

A National Science Foundation-funded study of the annual Institute on Teaching and Mentoring found that 85 percent of participants say...

More Title IX Lawsuits by Accusers and Accused

Increased legal challenges place mounting pressure on universities' Title IX proceedings.

Federal-State Partnerships for College Affordability

In a report released Wednesday, the Institute for College Access and Success proposed a framework for a federal-state partnership to...

Chicago Universities Plan Acquisition

Roosevelt University plans to acquire Robert Morris University in Chicago as a shrinking market bears down on the private nonprofit institutions.

Traumatic Brain Injuries

There is much to learn about traumatic brain injuries. In today's Academic Minute, Manhattan College's Parisa Saboori looks at one...

More Lower-Cost Degrees, From Purdue, Kaplan and edX

Purdue University will launch three under-$25,000 online master's degrees in engineering on the edX platform.
Opinion

The Myth of the STEM Pipeline

The metaphor can have an especially negative impact on women and underrepresented groups, argues Wendy L. Hill.

Digital Learning in ‘Inside Higher Ed’ This Week

Among the topics: libraries as student services hubs; an argument against unbundling; an ambitious effort to understand learning.