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‘Commuter Spouses’

Author discusses her new book on couples -- in academe and other fields -- who can't find jobs in the same location.

Mixed Results on Florida Remedial Education Gamble

New research on Florida's remedial education law shows more students are taking and passing college-level courses. Despite the progress, researchers still see significant numbers of students failing and can't explain why.

Due Process for Alleged Student Hacker?

Tufts University recently expelled a student for allegedly hacking grades, but did the university make the right call?

Why Metrics Matter

"Why Metrics Matter" is the new print-on-demand compilation from Inside Higher Ed. A copy of this curated collection of articles...

The Cult of the New

Why is one piece of art “better” than another? On today's Academic Minute, part of Hartwick College Week, Steff Rocknak...

More Than Hateful Words

Racist writing instructor's Listserv post prompts debate about the future of the field and how scholars communicate with one another.

A Coach's Homophobic Taunts

In much of higher education, using a slur against a student in a televised event might result in more than just a slap on the wrist. Why is it different if the slur is a way to mock gay people and takes place during March Madness?

Details on Allegations on Ex-President at Oklahoma

Last month, the University of Oklahoma hired an outside law firm to investigate allegations that David Boren, who was president...