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COVID-19 Aid Proposal Would Bring Democratic Policy Changes

The chairman of the House Education Committee, Representative Bobby Scott, proposed another $40 billion in coronavirus aid for colleges and...

‘The Battle of the Classics’

Author discusses his book on a 19th-century scholarly battle and its lessons for debates on the humanities today.

Analytics and Data-Informed Decision Making: A New Compilation

" Using Data and Analytics in Campus Decision Making" is a new compilation of articles and essays from Inside Higher...
Opinion

Let’s Finally Cap Merit Aid

No individual institution can do what we know has to be done, so we need a new federal regulation, Teege Mettille argues.

Capital Campaign Watch: Arizona State, Indiana U of Pennsylvania, UNC Wilmington

Starting Out: University of North Carolina at Wilmington is starting a campaign to raise $100 million. To date, $86 million...

Affirmative Action Suit Against Yale Is Dropped

Justice Department wanted out of the case. But private group vows to sue the university.

Campaign Finance Reform

Money is always a big factor in political discussions. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Rochester's David Primo wonders...

The Growing Ithaca Resistance

The college wants to cut 116 full-time positions from its non-tenure-track faculty ranks, but alumni, students and professors are putting up a fight.