The Digital Divide: Student Generative AI Access

Half of chief technology officers say their institution doesn’t grant students access to generative AI tools. How does your college compare?

No More TRIO Access for Undocumented Students in California and Oregon

Undocumented students in the two states can’t participate in federal programs that support underserved students anymore, depriving them of valuable services.

Responding to a Post-COVID Student Population With Academic Support

The University of South Florida reimagined its academic success center to better meet students where they are in part by hiring a care coordinator and increasing peer supports.

How Trump’s Early Actions Compare to Project 2025, Other Blueprints

Many of the Trump administration’s early actions have closely mirrored the recommendations of conservative think tanks.

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America’s Veterans Deserve Better

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You’re Excepted!

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If We’re Serious About Cutting the Cost of College, Here Is Where to Start

Three-year degrees don’t just make sense financially. They’re also good for students’ development and careers, says John Kroger.

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Outside the Ivory Tower

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Looking for an International Research Job?

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Getting students to actively engage in class discussions is a common challenge, but group exercises can help both new and experienced instructors accomplish just that.

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In Praise of Lunch

Amid the stress and clutter of our daily lives, and the divisions straining our politics and culture, we need sustained social engagement, Peter J. Dougherty writes.

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International Students Under Trump

The Trump administration is rapidly revoking student visas for hundreds of international students at colleges across the country. ICE agents have abducted them on campuses and outside their homes, detaining them for months in remote holding cells; many foreign students are fleeing voluntarily to avoid that fate. Universities’ international offices are scrambling to navigate a visa system in chaos and figure out how to help students while avoiding federal backlash.

Students themselves are afraid and confused. Some were told they’re a “foreign policy threat,” others that minor criminal infractions are grounds for deportation. But many more have no idea what they did to jeopardize their hard-earned U.S. education.

Inside Higher Ed is closely covering the crackdown on visa holders. Follow along here.