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Does Paying Top Dollar for Public University Presidents Pay Off?

Study finds no relationship between pay for public university presidents and money brought in from state appropriations or fund-raising.

Trolls in the Classroom

U of Illinois Faculty Senate is considering what to do about students who want to disrupt classes over political disagreements with professor.
Opinion

The Effortless Perfection Myth

Caralena Peterson initially wrote it off as a superficial cliché, but now as a recent college graduate, she believes it should be considered a major mental health concern.

A CIO and a Shady Side Gig

Liberty University is standing by its chief information officer despite reports that he accepted cash to rig online polls for Donald Trump.

ABA Rejects Plan to Toughen Law School Standards

Opposition came from those who said rules would be unfair to institutions in California and those that serve minority students.

Academic Minute: Architecture and Demilitarized Zones

Today on the Academic Minute, part of New York Institute of Technology Week, Dongsei Kim, assistant professor of architecture, looks...

Subdegree Programs for Working-Class Adults

Inside Higher Ed's Deep Dive Into the Credentials Landscape "On-Ramps and Off-Ramps" examines the fast-changing market of alternative credentials and...

Rutgers Board Nominee Draws Faculty Objections

The faculty union at Rutgers University has raised objections after New Jersey governor Phil Murphy nominated an athletics booster to...