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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.

The Evolving Conversation About Quality in Online Learning | Available On-Demand

In this webinar, you'll hear from special report author Kristi DePaul and Inside Higher Ed Editor Doug Lederman as they...

Ep.79: Withholding Transcripts to Collect Student Debt

The U.S. government is casting a skeptical eye on college policies that withhold academic transcripts and otherwise punish students because...

Alaska High 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...

Amid a Pandemic, a Speech Community Reawakens Online

One language is finding a revival online during the pandemic. In today’s Academic Minute, Binghamton University’s Bryan Kirschen examines how...

Transfer Enrollment Falls Sharply

A new study finds that transfer enrollment from two- to four-year institutions dropped precipitously across all demographics and institutions. The consequences could be stark for underserved students.

No New Job for Sabatini

After a week of protests over news that New York University was weighing a faculty job for scholar who resigned from MIT over sexual misconduct findings, NYU and Dr. David Sabatini part ways.

Turnover, Burnout and Demoralization in Higher Ed

A researcher explores academe’s version of the “big quit”—what’s distinctive about it and why campus leaders need to take it seriously.