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UMaine Farmington May Significantly Cut Adjuncts

The University of Maine at Farmington is looking to “eliminate most” of its more than two dozen adjunct faculty members...

A ‘Game Changer’ for Student Disability Services

The estate of a late Temple University alumna who had cerebral palsy gave the institution nearly $11 million to fund scholarships for students with disabilities.

Neuroscience’s Lessons on Creativity and Law: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Mark Bartholomew, professor of law at the University at Buffalo School of Law, explains what...

Gunman Kills 3 and Injures 5 at Michigan State

A gunman shot and killed three people at Michigan State University Monday night, NPR reported. The shooter also injured five...

The Protest Potential of Social Media Images

Images are everywhere today. In today’s Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight, the University of Oregon’s Parichehr Kazemi explores how they...

Battle Lines Drawn in Fight Over List

Higher education groups are generally opposed to the Biden administration’s plan to create a list of low-financial-value programs, but some think tanks and for-profit colleges like the idea.

‘We Do Not Want Cop City’

Some students at historically Black colleges in Atlanta are protesting a police training center scheduled for construction. They and some of their professors want campus leaders to denounce the project.

Survey: Students Cite Barriers to Success, Seek Flexibility

Inside Higher Ed’s first Student Voice survey of 2023 sheds light on how students navigate their academic path, obtain and engage with course materials, and rate challenges to their success. Instructor flexibility tops student wish lists.