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Northeastern Gets Permission to Call London Campus a University

Northeastern University announced that it is the first U.S.-based institution of higher learning to be granted “university title” by England’s...

U of Michigan Football Coach Shares Antiabortion Views

University of Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh publicly professed his antiabortion views at a “Right to Life” dinner and auction...

Mergers and Other Deep Collaborations: Key Podcast Reprise

This week’s episode of The Key, Inside Higher Ed’s news and analysis podcast, revisits a past discussion about a topic...

Ed Dept. Clarifies Guidelines on Switching Accreditors

The Education Department on Tuesday released new guidelines for colleges to follow when requesting a change in accrediting agencies. The...

In Their Own Words: Being a Learner During the Pandemic | Wednesday, September 2 at 2 pm ET

In this live virtual event, you'll hear from learners from underserved backgrounds about how the COVID-19 pandemic and recession has...

U of Utah Admits ‘Shortcomings’ in Murder of Student

The University of Utah has admitted to “shortcomings” in the death of Zhifan Dong, a first-year student from China allegedly...

Informed Consent of University Athletes

Consent and privacy are leading societal issues. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Week, Susan Smith explores...

A University’s Attempt to Give Back Meets Local Resistance

Fairfield University’s Bellarmine College, designed to give low-income students in neighboring Bridgeport an affordable education, faces pushback from some residents.