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Falling Short of Their Profession’s Needs

In recent decades, library and information studies have focused on the information that libraries provide, shortchanging other key roles they play, writes Wayne A. Wiegand.

A Frugal Shoe Salesman's Bequest

Many Inside Higher Ed readers have read articles about the surprising gift or bequest from someone assumed to have no...

Scrutiny Follows Video of Police at Fullerton College

Fullerton College, a California community college, is investigating an incident involving its police officers after videotape of the police encounter...

Houston Football Coach's Kisses Attract Praise

The University of Houston's head football coach, Tom Herman, welcomes his players to each game by kissing each of them...

Paying to Retain Professors

U of Wisconsin at Madison pays millions to fend off recruitment of faculty members by other institutions. Effort illustrates power of salaries in retaining scholarly talent.

Saint Xavier Adjuncts Vote to Form Union

Adjuncts at Saint Xavier University voted 29 to 25 to form a union affiliated with the National Education Association, they...

For-Profit Admits Rules Violations, Shuts Down

Career Point College, a for-profit institution in San Antonio, notified students and faculty members that it is shutting down, The...

The Future of Educational Materials & the Role of the College Bookstore

Inside Higher Ed editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman discuss the topics from the "Future of Educational Materials & the...