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Washington State Plans to Restore Affirmative Action

Legislature repeals ban imposed by voters, but opponents of consideration of race in admissions are already mobilizing for a new vote.

Brown Reflects on 50 Years of ‘Open’ Curriculum

Educators from the university and elsewhere consider whether innovation is still possible in liberal arts education.

Colliding Values at Doane

University library exhibit included photos of students from the 1920s in blackface. Now the library director is suspended -- and some of her faculty colleagues say Doane made the wrong call.

The 2020 Presidential Candidates on Higher Ed

A collection of Inside Higher Ed's coverage of the 2020 U.S. presidential hopefuls.

Judge Blocks ‘Unlawful Presence’ Policy

A federal judge on Friday issued a nationwide order temporarily blocking the Trump administration from enforcing a 2018 U.S. Citizenship...

Commencement Speaker Withdraws at USC Law

Jeh Johnson, secretary of homeland security under President Obama, has withdrawn as the speaker for the law school graduation at...
Opinion

Liberal Arts Under Pressure

Making cuts to liberal arts courses overlooks the significant benefits such an education provides to students, workers and the economy, writes Roger W. Ferguson Jr.

Anger Over Cuts at Millsaps

Millsaps College on Friday announced plans to eliminate several academic programs, sparking anger from students in those programs, 16 ABC...