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'Inside Higher Ed' Wins Zemsky Innovation Medal
Inside Higher Ed and its editors, Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman, have been awarded the 2017 Robert Zemsky Medal for...
In Transitional Year, SAT Scores Drop on Old Test
The College Board today announces average scores on the SAT for last year's high school graduating class -- and such...
University Websites Used in Search Engine Scheme
Dozens of colleges may have had their websites hacked in a wide-ranging scheme by one gambling site to boost its...
Protests Continue at South African Universities
Some South African universities remain closed amid continuing protests over tuition rates, which have in some cases involved violence. Among...
A Regents Race That Matters
The University of Colorado's board hangs in the balance as candidates debate funding, climate change and academic freedom in hopes of winning election.
Second Earth Candidates
The search for the Holy Grail of planets continues. In today's Academic Minute, San Francisco State University's Stephen Kane scours...
Epidemic of Racist Incidents
Blackface photos, tweets about lynching, swastikas and slurs roil campuses. Students rally against those incidents, which experts say aren't new but are finally getting attention. National anthem protests spread.
Become a Doctor, No Lectures Required
U of Vermont's College of Medicine announces it will get rid of lecture courses and completely reshape the faculty role -- a first for a traditional medical school.
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