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Baylor Student Activists Appeal to NCAA

LGBTQ advocates want the association to intervene and help break what they call a long-standing pattern of discrimination at one of the nation's most prominent religious institutions.

The 2019 Survey of College and University Business Officers

This webcast discusses the results of Inside Higher Ed's ninth annual survey of college and university business officers. To view...

Toni Morrison Dies at 88

Toni Morrison, the Nobel laureate and the Robert F. Goheen Professor of the Humanities, Emeritus, at Princeton University, died Monday...

Insurgent Women

Women join terrorist groups for the same reasons as men, but their roles aren’t always the same. In today's Academic...

2U Goes Undergrad

London School of Economics and its parent university will create a fully online data science degree. Program, priced at $20,000, is 2U's first foray into the bachelor's degree market.

Title IX a Sticking Point in Talks Over New Higher Ed Law

Resolving differences over sexual assault procedures, including requirements for live hearings, emerges as one of the biggest challenges for negotiating a reauthorization of the Higher Education Act.

Study Finds Foreign Ph.D.s Less Likely to Work for Start-Ups

Foreign Ph.D.s trained at U.S. universities are less likely than their American counterparts to work in start-up companies, according to...
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Give It a Rest

Finished your dissertation and ready to write your book? Not so fast, warns Laura Portwood-Stacer.