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Scholarship Stoppage

About 30 Palestinian students studying on State Department-sponsored scholarships will see their funding lapse in apparent unintended consequence of new law making it easier for U.S. victims of terror attacks to pursue claims against Palestinian government.

Smart, Succinct and Agile: Strategic Planning in an Age of Uncertainty

Inside Higher Ed editor Scott Jaschik and reporter Rick Seltzer discuss the themes in our Special Report, "Smart, Succinct and...

States vs. Localities on Food

Business interests are passing laws against public health interests. In today's Academic Minute, New York University's Jennifer Pomeranz discusses why...

Disappearing Language Offerings

Study documents decline in languages offered for instruction at American colleges over three-year period.

Another Small College Will Close

Green Mountain says it couldn't chart a path toward financial stability. This semester will be its last.

Hundreds Admitted to College in Error

The University of South Florida at St. Petersburg admitted nearly 700 applicants in recent days, but human error is being...

‘Innovation’ Aide Leaves U.S. Education Department

David Soo, who since 2011 has been a prominent advocate for the role the federal government can play in spurring...

Michigan State Paying Ex-President's Legal Bills

Michigan State University will pay the legal bills for its former president’s criminal defense, according to a new report that...