Nevada Lawmakers Aim to Change Oversight of State’s Colleges

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A ‘Super League’ for Big-Time College Sports?

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Report: Understanding Student Parents Using Data

New research from the California Alliance for Student Parent Success uses state data to understand the experiences of parenting students in higher education and opportunities to better serve them.

Career Coaching Can Aid Student Success, but Not Every Student Receives Guidance

Students who receive timely information, support and personalized help are more likely to land a job that requires a college degree, but only one in five students receives this kind of support, according to new research from Strada.

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Is It Time for the 32-Hour Workweek?

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Mindful Teaching in Moments of Tension

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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.