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U.S. Students All but Absent From China
While Americans have generally returned to studying abroad post-COVID, Biden administration policies have largely prevented the flow to the U.S.’s political rival from rebounding.
New Presidents or Provosts: Lone Star, Mount St. Joseph, Texas A&M International, Towson, Tufts, Wyoming Catholic
Steven Almquist, professor of English and associate provost for arts and sciences at Spring Hill College, in Alabama, has been...
2023 Holiday Videos Bring Laughter and Togetherness
This year’s holiday video greetings range from original songs and parodies of classic films to heartfelt reminders to prioritize compassion this season.
House Education Panel Probes Harvard’s Handling of Plagiarism Allegations
The House Committee on Education and the Workforce wants more information from Harvard University about how officials responded to allegations...
A Look Back at College Closures and Mergers
More than a dozen colleges announced closures this year. Most struggled with enrollment issues that only accelerated after the coronavirus pandemic.
The Articles You Read the Most in 2023
Flagship universities’ financial woes, politicization in Florida, flaps over religion and free speech, “pretendians,” and artificial intelligence captured Inside Higher Ed readers’ attention this year.
Success Program Launch: 24-7 Mobile Health Care for Students
A four-person team in the UC Davis Fire Department helps campus individuals in need, providing mental and physical health services around the clock, wherever a student may need it.
Report: House Republican Details Plan to Crack Down on Elite Universities
U.S. representative Jim Banks, an Indiana Republican, told a group of business leaders that this month’s hearing on campus antisemitism...
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