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Oberlin's Enrollment Headache Lingers
A smaller-than-expected freshman class is continuing to cause budget issues at the Ohio institution. Professors are tired of salary freeze.
Anger Over Oklahoma Regent's Anti-Gay Comments
Many at the University of Oklahoma are condemning anti-gay remarks made by a member of the university's board. NewOK reported...
Winner of the 2017 #IHEreaderschoice Award Is…
Insider Higher Ed is pleased to announce the winner of the 2017 #IHEreaderschoice award: The Making of Jane Austen, by...
Inspector General: Resume Processing Borrower-Defense Claims
The Department of Education's inspector general said Monday that review of student loan relief applications known as borrower-defense claims should...
‘Make Our Planet Great Again’: France Attracts Climate Scientists
Eighteen climate researchers, 13 of whom come from the U.S., have won grants under France’s “Make Our Planet Great Again”...
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Reversal in UConn Fracas
Charges are dropped against controversial speaker, but woman who took his notes is arrested. She says she was trying to prevent racist hate speech.
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Jury Rejects Suit by Sandy Hook Denier
Florida Atlantic University prevails in suit by professor it fired.
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Opinion
Note to Congress: Create Incentives, Not Taxes
A change in Congress’s proposed excise tax provision could encourage institutions to use their resources to educate more talented low- and middle-income students, argues Catharine B. Hill.
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