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Monitoring Free Speech on Oklahoma’s Campuses

A new law will task state regents with overseeing free speech polices and censorship complaints at Oklahoma’s public universities. Opponents say it’s unneeded and unfairly maligns state institutions.
Opinion

Why Mental Health Conditions Require Accommodations

Anxiety, depression and ADHD are treatable conditions, but they have no current cure, and treatment often isn't sufficient.

Missouri Debates Whether a 3 on an AP Exam Deserves Credit

A Missouri State Senate committee approved a bill that would require all public institutions to award college credit for any...

Alaska Supreme Court Affirms Draining of Scholarship Fund

The Alaska Supreme Court on Tuesday affirmed the decision of Governor Mike Dunleavy, a Republican, to drain a $400 million...

The Conversation About Quality in Online Learning: Key Podcast

This week’s episode of The Key, Inside Higher Ed’s news and analysis podcast, explores our recent special report, “ The...
Opinion

Traditional Models of Care Are Not Enough

Jody Donovan of Colorado State University explores how institutions can innovate to prioritize student mental health needs with an inclusive lens.

Could China Be on the Verge of Breaking Up Database Publishing?

Some observers think the China National Knowledge Infrastructure is ripe for a challenge.
Opinion

‘Principled Neutrality’

University leaders should refrain from commenting on political matters to protect free speech and their institutions’ missions, Daniel Diermeier writes.