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Tea and Sympathy

While it’s usually not mentioned in job descriptions or part of any formal training, a major part of the unofficial duties of faculty members involves helping students deal with personal challenges, writes Angela B. Fulk.

Compilation of Articles on Digital Accessibility

Inside Higher Ed is pleased to release today our latest print-on-demand compilation, "New Era of Digital Accessibility." You may download...

Aid Applications From Undocumented Students Drop

Fewer undocumented immigrant students have applied for state-level financial aid in California so far this year, and state education officials...

Chapman U Gets $100 Million Pledge

Chapman University, a private institution based in Orange, Calif., this week announced that it will receive a $100 million donation...

Aftermath of Reporting Vandalism by an Athlete

After reporting that her car was vandalized by a star men's basketball player, a Kansas University women's basketball player has...

U of Puerto Rico Faces Massive Budget Cut

Ratings agencies are watching as turmoil unfolds at the University of Puerto Rico amid the island's continuing economic crisis. S&P...

12-Hour Commute to Class With Noam Chomsky

Noam Chomsky (left), the noted linguist and political thinker who teaches at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is this semester...

Sex Differences in Facial Recognition

Women outperform men when it comes recognizing faces. In today's Academic Minute, Vanderbilt University's Isabel Gauthier delves into her research...