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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”...

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.

Jury Rejects Suit by Sandy Hook Denier

Florida Atlantic University prevails in suit by professor it fired.
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.