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Senate Bill Would Boost Funding for Civics Education

A bipartisan bill introduced in the Senate Tuesday would provide $1 billion to expand education programs and research in civics...
Opinion

Protect Taxpayers—and Students—From Costs of College Closures

Congress should require insurance to protect taxpayers from costs of loan discharges and to incentivize colleges to develop transfer plans for students in event of a closure, Preston Cooper writes.

‘It’s Not a Luxury Degree’

Many teachers face the need to acquire a graduate degree, often taking on student debt for a high-demand job that yields few economic rewards. What should be done?

New Programs: Humanitarian Assistance, Nursing, Cybersecurity

Boston College is starting an interdisciplinary certificate in humanitarian assistance. Herzing University is starting an online doctor of nursing practice...
The Future of Expense Management

The Future of Expense Management

" The Future of Expense Management" is a new print-on-demand booklet from Inside Higher Ed. You may download the free...
Opinion

Teaching Neurodiverse Students

Kathryn Welby provides advice for how you can provide accommodations while also maintaining high standards.

Settling a Lawsuit After 8 Years

Former students of the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee settled a lawsuit against the university over the disbandment of the student government.

GAO Urges Better Analysis of Universities’ Risk of Foreign Threats

The federal agencies charged with restricting the export of certain technologies and the sharing of those technologies with foreign nationals...