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Academic Freedom Threatened in India

Scholars who have criticized the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi say they have been reprimanded.

Money-Back Guarantees as Marketing Gimmicks: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Week: Shan Yu, professor of marketing, offers some tips on...

Northeastern Gets Permission to Call London Campus a University

Northeastern University announced that it is the first U.S.-based institution of higher learning to be granted “university title” by England’s...

U of Michigan Football Coach Shares Antiabortion Views

University of Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh publicly professed his antiabortion views at a “Right to Life” dinner and auction...

Mergers and Other Deep Collaborations: Key Podcast Reprise

This week’s episode of The Key, Inside Higher Ed’s news and analysis podcast, revisits a past discussion about a topic...

Ed Dept. Clarifies Guidelines on Switching Accreditors

The Education Department on Tuesday released new guidelines for colleges to follow when requesting a change in accrediting agencies. The...

U of Utah Admits ‘Shortcomings’ in Murder of Student

The University of Utah has admitted to “shortcomings” in the death of Zhifan Dong, a first-year student from China allegedly...
Opinion

Why DEI Initiatives Are Likely to Fail

The math does not add up. DEI faculty hiring initiatives are but cheap talk without corresponding efforts to build the pipeline, Mariappan Jawaharlal writes.