Republicans Threaten to Remove Colleges’ Accreditation Over Civil Rights Violations

But, the federal government has no say in whether an individual college is accredited, experts say. That decision is up to the accreditors.

1 in 4 Students Nixes a College Based on State Politics, Survey Shows

The latest studentPOLL from Art & Science Group shows that traditional-aged students are considering more specific policies when choosing where to attend to college.

Kicking Off the School Year With a Campus-Wide Event

The University of Tennessee, Knoxville created a back-to-school celebration for the entire university community and their families, connecting students and staff in an informal setting with a range of activities.

Success Program Launch: Connecting Humanities Coursework to Careers

A new initiative from Jobs for the Future includes career development in humanities and liberal arts coursework at three community colleges to aid graduates’ career outcomes.

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The Absurdity of Asynchrony

Robert Zaretsky worries that the expansion of asynchronous courses is not serving students well.

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A Letter to the Emerging Director of Financial Aid

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Beyond the Clinical (Part 1)

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Thank You, Doug Lederman

A moment to reflect on what IHE and the people who created it have meant to me and others.

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Cultivating Life-Giving Habits for Career Wellness

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A Mistake to Avoid in Leadership Searches

Annmarie Caño questions the pervasive view that the best candidate for a job is someone who has held the same title at another institution.

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The Confusion and Chaos of Title IX Reform

President Biden, when he was elected in 2020, promised to immediately overturn Trump-era Title IX reforms. But the bold changes he introduced to the federal government’s gender equality law have hit a series of regulatory and political roadblocks causing chaos and confusion among compliance officers, university leaders and students. Judges have temporarily blocked enforcement in nearly half the country, leaving the future of Biden’s reforms hanging in the balance. Get up to speed with Inside Higher Ed’s coverage of the key developments.