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A Look Back at College Closures and Mergers
More than a dozen colleges announced closures this year. Most struggled with enrollment issues that only accelerated after the coronavirus pandemic.
The Articles You Read the Most in 2023
Flagship universities’ financial woes, politicization in Florida, flaps over religion and free speech, “pretendians,” and artificial intelligence captured Inside Higher Ed readers’ attention this year.
24 Stats for 2024
As higher education practitioners continue to look at student success holistically, here are two dozen recent data points to consider for the upcoming calendar year.
Success Program Launch: 24-7 Mobile Health Care for Students
A four-person team in the UC Davis Fire Department helps campus individuals in need, providing mental and physical health services around the clock, wherever a student may need it.
California State Union Threatens 1-Week Systemwide Strike
Artificial Intelligence and Earnings Calls: Academic Minute
New Presidents or Provosts: Lone Star, Mount St. Joseph, Texas A&M International, Towson, Tufts, Wyoming Catholic
Congresswoman, Have You No Shame?
The congressional hearing on antisemitism showed why universities should adopt a stance of principled neutrality, John Tomasi writes.
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