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April 23, 2022
Decision comes two days after a proposed merger with Saint Leo University was called off.

April 22, 2022
Plans to restructure the Office of Equity and Inclusion created confusion at Point Park University. Rather than close the office, officials say they plan to reshape it to better meet student needs.

April 22, 2022
University says it has “concluded its membership in the Association of American Universities” and criticizes the way the group selects its members. Iowa State has been a member since 1958.

April 22, 2022
Despite faculty opposition to the source of funding, students like the programs.

April 22, 2022
Brooke Barnett, interim provost at Butler University, in Indiana, has been appointed provost and vice president for academic affairs there. Jennifer Bonds-Raacke, provost and vice president for academic affairs at St. Norbert College, in Wisconsin, has been named president of Saint Martin’s University, in Washington.

April 21, 2022
The selection of Mark Becker of Georgia State, best known for its focus on student success, reinforces the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities’ increased emphasis on improving student outcomes.

April 21, 2022
Researcher says it’s time to study, then stop, child sex trafficking in higher education. Her new paper showing that predators skew white, male and academic is a start.

April 21, 2022
Course syllabi set the tone for the whole semester. With the help of a new tool kit, some instructors are overhauling theirs to make them more welcoming, inclusive and focused on student success.

April 21, 2022
Saint Vincent College adopts new rules after many found speaker’s remarks at conference sponsored by college to be racist.

April 21, 2022
Two scholars of higher education discuss Inside Higher Ed data showing colleges have hired more Black and Latino leaders since George Floyd was killed—and what will give the trend lasting significance.

April 20, 2022
Though most presidential searches end with a candidate being hired, a small number fail in public and dramatic ways. Some experts blame search firms; other find fault with the institutional process.

April 20, 2022
Education Department plans to forgive 40,000 student loans immediately and place 3.6 million borrowers three years closer to debt forgiveness. Reaction is mixed.

April 20, 2022
Student impressions of and experiences with campus mental health services and supports show there’s still work to be done in providing needed help. How can colleges make existing services more accessible and expand offerings?

April 20, 2022
A new study finds that open educational resources are a big hit with some community college students and faculty, but that these textbook alternatives won't reach their full potential until administrators embrace them.

April 20, 2022
Brent Bates, vice president of educational and student support services at State Fair Community College, in Missouri, has been selected as president there. Barbara Bellefeuille, interim president of Bethel University, in Indiana, has been named to the job on a permanent basis.

April 19, 2022
Education Department plans to forgive 40,000 student loans immediately and to place 3.6 million borrowers three years closer to debt forgiveness.

April 19, 2022
Sara Goldrick-Rab is on leave from the Hope Center at Temple University.

April 19, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic took a toll on the Class of 2022—especially regarding their mental health. But they gained resilience, and now that they're graduating, their outlook is sunny and bright. 

April 19, 2022
Denison University Dan Blim, music Zarrina Juraqulova, economics Marcos Miguel, modern languages Shiri Noy, anthropology/sociology Keith Allyn Spencer, studio art Kristina Steiner, psychology Washington University in St. Louis Joanna Abraham, anesthesiology Carlos A. Botero, biology Meghan Clark Campbell, neurology Caitlyn M. Collins, sociology Talia Dan-Cohen, anthropology Kristin Guilliams, neurology

April 19, 2022
While the pandemic has taken a serious toll on students, few have stayed in a dark place the entire time, and the present time period is rated by the greatest percentage of students as the best one in terms of mental health.

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