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St. Thomas Confirms Faculty Layoffs

The University of St. Thomas in Texas won’t renew contracts for 30 professors next year, as part of a restructuring...

Alaska Regents Reject Plan for 'One University' Accreditation

The University of Alaska system's governing board has voted down a plan that would have consolidated the accreditation of the...
Opinion

Plagiarize This!

Why is brazenly putting one's name on a text that someone else wrote repugnant? Should it be? Scott McLemee explores the issue.

Academic Diversity Officers

University of Michigan shares insights from its decentralized diversity accountability structure, in which individual academic and administrative units have their own diversity officers.

Senate Passes HBCU Funding, FAFSA Changes

The bipartisan deal announced Tuesday to amend legislation tied to funding historically black colleges and universities and other minority-serving institutions...

The 2019 Survey of Faculty Attitudes on Technology | December 5 at 2PM ET

This webcast will discuss the findings of Inside Higher Ed's eighth annual survey on how faculty view online learning and...

How Science Connects Us To Places

To find meaning, look into history. In today's Academic Minute, part of Connecticut College Week, Derek Turner discusses how learning...

Next Steps Uncertain After Bipartisan Agreement

The U.S. Senate education committee announced a bipartisan amendment that would permanently fund HBCUs and simplify the FAFSA. Its chances in the House are uncertain, and advocates disagree on whether an HEA authorization will follow.