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Students Vote for Remote (Employees)
When making decisions about whether non-faculty employees’ jobs could be done remotely or under a hybrid arrangement, college and university officials may not realize that most students don’t expect or feel they need in-person staff.
Compilation on Measuring the Value of Higher Education
Inside Higher Ed is pleased to release today our latest print-on-demand compilation, “Measuring the Value of Higher Education.” You may...
New Programs: Central American Studies, Aviation Management, Engineering Systems
East Los Angeles College is starting an associate of arts in Central American studies. Kansas State University at Salina is...
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Opinion
Teach Your Students to Be Builders, Not Critics
Eboo Patel calls on college educators to teach students how to build a better social order, not merely criticize the existing one.
Bonding Over the Trauma of Hazing
Filmmaker Byron Hurt discusses the research, family tragedies and personal experience that compelled him to make the new documentary Hazing.
Gunshots Kill Norfolk State Student
Violence in Norfolk, Va., killed at Norfolk State University student and another person and injured five others.
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Vermont’s Lone Law School Branches Out
After years of declining enrollment and wobbly finances, Vermont Law School is rebranding and expanding its graduate degree offerings. Will the gambit pay off?
Jackson State Students Lack Water
Jackson State University students, like the rest of the 150,000 residents of Mississippi’s capital, lack clean water to wash, to...
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