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Hiram Floats Interdisciplinary Redesign

Leaders at Ohio’s Hiram College are proposing a sweeping redesign of the liberal arts college, with plans to discontinue several...
Opinion

Overreacting to College Student Suicide?

Promoting reasonable expectations for suicide prevention will help everyone, write Paul D. Polychronis and Peter F. Lake.

Michigan State Settles Nassar Claims for $500 Million

University will pay $425 million to current plaintiffs, set aside $75 million for future.

How Colleges are Tackling Affordability

Inside Higher Ed editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman discuss the themes of the "How Colleges are Tackling Affordability" booklet...

Hygge

As the gross national product rises, the rate of happiness in the U.S. is declining. In today's Academic Minute, Dickinson...

Wisconsin in Wyoming?

Proposed changes to shared governance at the University of Wyoming recall those passed in Wisconsin. Professors in Wyoming say tenure would exist in name only if their governing board gets what it wants.

New Programs: Criminal Justice, Bioinformatics, Public Health, Cybersecurity, School Leadership, Data Science, Russian Studies, Computer Science

Delaware Valley University is starting a master of arts in criminal justice. Endicott College is now offering a master of...

'No Confidence' Vote for UMass President

The Faculty Senate at the University of Massachusetts at Boston voted “no confidence” in Marty Meehan, president of the state...