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Free Booklet and Webinar on OER

Inside Higher Ed released our latest print-on-demand compilation, "The OER Moment." You may download the booklet here, free, and sign...

Summer Reading, Not Light Reading

Books on social and racial issues get spotlight among freshman reading assignments. This year, one showing up on campus lists focuses on low-income and rural white people, J. D. Vance’s 2016 sociopolitical breakout, Hillbilly Elegy.

More Support for Trinity Professor Put on Leave

Faculty members continue to defend Johnny Eric Williams after his suspension from Trinity College in Connecticut over racially charged remarks...

New Online-only College Proposed

As reported in Inside Higher Ed, Despite having 114 campuses in California, Governor Jerry Brown wants the state’s community college...

Louisiana Governor Vetoes Campus Speech Bill

Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, on Tuesday vetoed legislation asking public institutions to punish students who interfere with...

‘Every Cook Can Govern’

Scott McLemee interviews Ceri Dingle, the director of an ambitious documentary on the West Indian political theorist and scholar C. L. R. James about how Dingle, 200 volunteers and others brought such a daunting project to fruition.

New Academic Programs: Religious Studies, Integrated Technology, Fashion, Sports Management, Data Science, Prevention Science, Nursing

Eastern Michigan University is starting a bachelor of arts in religious studies. Husson University is starting associate and bachelor's programs...

Self-Affirmation and Minority Student Achievement

When black and Latino middle school students are encouraged to write a series of self-affirming essays, they are more likely...