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Reversing Course on Mask Mandates

Colleges across the U.S. are changing policies on mask mandates, reinstituting such requirements amid increasing coronavirus cases. Some see a direct link to spring break travel.

COVID or Not, Why They Come (and How It’s Going)

A look at how the pandemic impacted—or didn’t—students’ admissions and college choice process and experiences.

Free Speech for Me, and Thee?

Princeton says it won’t remove a reference to a professor’s controversial comment about a Black student group from a university-sponsored webpage. Some say this is retaliation, but others say the pro–free speech professor is now advocating censorship.

Compilation on Revamping Curriculum Management

Inside Higher Ed is pleased to release today our latest print-on-demand compilation, “Revamping Curriculum Management: Optimizing Academic Operations.” You may...

Ending Unpaid Internships

Colleges are creating new funds and programs to pay students for work when employers won’t. It’s one way to equalize internship opportunities, which have historically excluded low-income students.

Massachusetts College Access Hampered by State Disinvestment

State funding for public higher education in Massachusetts fell steeply over the course of two decades, limiting college access for...

Kenyon College Residential Advisers Go On Indefinite Strike

A majority of Kenyon College community advisers, also known as residential advisers, have launched an indefinite strike over unfair labor...
Opinion

How I Came to Love CRT Bans

Timothy Messer-Kruse points out (satirically) that bans on promoting “divisive concepts” can liberate professors to suppress supremacist ideas in the classroom.