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Students Stand Up for Trees

Sixty students at Western Michigan University protested the removal of more than 30 trees on campus Wednesday in preparation for...

Graduate and Professional Education: An Ever-Changing Environment

Inside Higher Ed editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman discuss the issues and trends related to graduate education in the...

Purposeful Learning

Having a purpose is a great first step for college graduates. In today's Academic Minute, the College of New Jersey's...

Who's Taking Nondegree Courses -- and Why?

Most students enrolled in nondegree online programs already have degrees, and a minority actually want a credential, new data show.

In Prime Position

As Amazon green-lights two new headquarters in New York and Northern Virginia, universities and colleges scramble to create a talent pipeline for tens of thousands of high-paying tech jobs.

Northeastern to Acquire London College

University moves to acquire a 210-student college in London, the New College of the Humanities, which attracted an all-star roster of visiting professors but has struggled to meet enrollment and financial goals. What's in it for Northeastern and NCH?

The Impact of Female Chairs

What a difference a chair makes: study finds female chairs improve departments' gender diversity and equity.

Michelle Obama on Princeton

After years of avoiding public comment about her college years, the former first lady uses autobiography to describe what it was like to be a working-class black student at an elite, predominantly white campus.