Law Faculty Are More Racially, Gender Diverse Than Ever

However, first-generation students and graduates of less selective law schools still struggle to break in, according to a new study.

U.S. Cautious on India Campuses as Johns Hopkins ‘Begins Talks’

American universities likely to be hampered by restrictions on spending money overseas, experts say.

Report: Understanding First-Year Students

The Class of 2028 is the first college cohort to have the entirety of their high school experience disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. What’s different about these learners compared to their peers?

Campus Engagement Tip: Creating Digital Solutions for Student Participation

Tech tools help improve data collection and targeted outreach of student involvement on campus. Learn about how four institutions leveraged technology partners to reach students.

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Giving Thanks

Building a culture of gratitude on campus can help shape a learning community for the better, M’hammed Abdous and Annette Finley-Croswhite write.

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A Timely History of College Sport

Glenn C. Altschuler and David Wippman consider the challenges of controlling commercialization in their review of Eric A. Moyen and John R. Thelin’s College Sports: A History.

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Every Threat Is an Opportunity

Let’s trade prestige for accessibility.

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3 Questions for Michigan’s James DeVaney on Investing in Academic Innovation

A conversation on the 10-year anniversary of the Academic Innovation Fund.

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Why I Invited AI to Dinner

Asking students to converse with chat bots can help them see academic inquiry as a conversation, Michael Millner writes.

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Academic Assistants, Unite!

Academic assistants can better support one another—and their institutions—when they connect, members of the Connecticut College Faculty Administrative Support Team write.

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Trump and Higher Ed

Donald Trump is poised to leave his mark on higher education once again. This time around, higher education is under more scrutiny and Republicans, back in control of Congress, have a plan to overhaul the sector. Below, you’ll find a curated collection of Inside Higher Ed articles that document how higher ed fared during Trump’s first term and what’s in store as he returns to the White House.