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Arts Faculty Explosion at U Florida

The College of the Arts will increase its faculty by over 10 percent before the start of the 2019-20 academic year.

Putting Standardization Second (or Lower) in Online Learning

Campus leaders should prioritize excellence, differentiation and institutional fidelity as they build new academic programs, Scott Moore writes.

Bias Incident Reporting on Campus

Have you been the victim of a “bias incident”? In today's Academic Minute, part of Carleton College Week, Jeffrey Snyder...

Momentum for Prison Education

Prison education programs are thriving and enjoy bipartisan backing, but colleges say they could do more with federal and state funding.

A Campus Divided

Maryland's student government organized a rally to encourage backing the football team. Many minority students and others said it was time to focus on the abuse of athletes and the death of a black player.
Opinion

You Can’t Take the Islam Out of Islamophobia

Secular liberal institutions want to believe that such antireligious bias doesn’t happen on their campuses, but that’s not always the case, argues Liza B. Neal.

New Programs: Computer Science, Finance, Risk Management, Entrepreneurship, Entertainment Design, Virtual Reality, Neuroscience

Bethel College, in Indiana, is starting an undergraduate major in computer science. Cazenovia College is starting a bachelor of science...

Winners of Our Halloween Contest

Inside Higher Ed held our second annual Halloween contest last week, inviting academics working in costume to post photos to...