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Gubernatorial Candidate Proposes Endowment Tax

Jay Gonzalez, the Democratic candidate for governor in Massachusetts, has proposed to tax private college endowments worth at least $1...

‘Rhodes Must Fall’

Editors discuss new book about drive to remove honors for Cecil Rhodes from universities in Britain and elsewhere.

Digital Learning News in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week

Topics include: Analysis of nondegree credentials; blocking streaming sites in lecture halls; a community college's successful industry certifications.

Why International Students Study in China

A new study looks at the motivations of international students studying in China. According to the study, published in the...

How Undergrads Think About Law School

New report sheds light on what students are thinking when they consider law school.

Academic Minute: Settler Memory

Today on the Academic Minute: Kevin Bruyneel, professor of politics at Babson College, explores the phenomenon of settler memory. Learn...
Opinion

Why Are We Still Grading?

There is absolutely no way to take a student’s work in any class and put a number or a letter to it in a way that couldn’t be done in another equally reasonable way, argues Dan Houck.

Multiple Measurements to Predict Success

Going beyond placement exams allows more community college students to take and pass gateway math and English courses, but some worry about students who need remediation.