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UC Santa Barbara Programs Broke NCAA Rules
The National Collegiate Athletic Association on Tuesday imposed penalties on two athletics programs at the University of California, Santa Barbara...
American University Responds to Backlash
The university's handling of the physical removal of an African American student from her apartment prompted student protests and public criticism after a disturbing video of the event went viral.
Tuition Assistance Popular With Employees
Working learners believe that automation will impact their industries and jobs, according to a new report from Bright Horizons, the...
Winners of Our Halloween Contest
Inside Higher Ed held our third annual Halloween contest last week, inviting academics working in costume to post photos to...
A Wait-Free, One-Stop-Shop for Student Services at UC Berkeley
This webcast will explore how UC Berkeley implemented QLess to improve the service delivery model across campus, including reduced time...
Welfare and the American Dream
Stories can have a big impact on all areas of life. In today's Academic Minute, part of Butler University Week...
No More 'At-Risk' Students in California
California education law will now refer to those with economic or social challenges as "at-promise" students. Advocates hope the impact will be more than just a semantic shift.
Roses and Thorns
Supporters of Ohio State plan to create undergraduate degree program in esports believe it will produce versatile and employable graduates for fast-growing gaming industry. Opponents say gaming as a scholarly pursuit has no place in academe.
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