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Morehouse College and Spelman College students stand with raised fists in front of the stage at the Crown Forum, a Morehouse speaking series, to protest a new police training facility.

February 14, 2023
Some students at historically Black colleges in Atlanta are protesting a police training center scheduled for construction. They and some of their professors want campus leaders to denounce the project.
The curved facade of a building at Richard Bland College.

February 14, 2023
If passed, legislation in Virginia would provide Richard Bland College of William & Mary with its own board, breaking apart a 1960s governance system that leaders say is stuck in time.
A laptop computer with a woodcut-style rendering of the words "watch list" on the screen.

February 14, 2023
Higher education groups are generally opposed to the Biden administration’s plan to create a list of low-financial-value programs, but some think tanks and for-profit colleges like the idea.
A conceptual image of a Mac-style computer keyboard with a red button saying "survey"

February 14, 2023
Inside Higher Ed’s first Student Voice survey of 2023 sheds light on how students navigate their academic path, obtain and engage with course materials, and rate challenges to their success. Instructor flexibility tops student wish lists.
Valerie Sheares Ashby, a middle-aged Black woman with short hair wearing a black blazer over a mustard-yellow top.

February 14, 2023
Freeman Hrabowski left big shoes to fill at the University of Maryland Baltimore County. His successor discusses the privilege of service and the importance of pursuing “inclusive excellence.”
Young couple holding hands on university steps

February 14, 2023
Datamatch, a website operated by Harvard students, aims to make Valentine’s Day magic by pairing students on campuses—and bribing them with free food to actually meet up.

February 14, 2023
Salt Lake Community College’s Kino Hurtado, the institution’s first HSI director, will be helping Hispanic and Latino students reach their definitions of success.
Two students looking bored in a lecture class.

February 13, 2023
A new survey by Wiley finds that one-fourth of students said they would be more invested in their courses if they learned in a way that emulated their future careers.
Richard Lowery, a white man with brown hair.

February 13, 2023
An associate professor who has denounced his university’s approaches to a slew of progressive issues is alleging his own “viewpoint diversity” is being threatened.
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, a middle-aged Hispanic man with dark hair, a goatee, and glasses.

February 13, 2023
The Education Department received nearly 13,000 comments about its planned income-driven repayment overhaul, which it wants to carry out this year. But first, it will have to review all the comments.
Keylin Perez smiles wearing a sash, crown and white dress at her coronation ceremony as Miss Coppin State University.

February 13, 2023
The first Latina crowned Miss Coppin State University is facing backlash on social media for taking on the role at a historically Black university. The incident raises larger questions about who belongs at and can represent HBCUs as their student populations diversify.
The exterior of a brick Queensborough Community College building, with snow on the ground.

February 13, 2023
Queensborough Community College will be opening a Male Resource Center to provide academic and financial resources, as well as community.
A group of about 10 graduates in caps and gowns joyously celebrates commencement outside at the University of California, Riverside.

February 13, 2023
Early actors in the student success movement discuss how the landscape has changed over the past decade and why everyone needs to be talking about student success.
Sand running through the bulbs of an hourglass

February 10, 2023
Some faculty members believe eliminating deadlines optimizes flexibility for students. But cognitive psychology research suggests that students fare better academically and personally under numerous short-term deadlines.
Screenshot of the tweet showing an email from the Temple bursar cutting off striking students' health care and requiring them to pay tuition.

February 10, 2023
The university has ended striking graduate student workers’ health coverage and, in what the AFT calls an “unprecedented” move, is demanding they pay tuition, too. Temple says over 80 percent of the local union members aren’t striking.
A Black college graduate in a cap and gown hugs another man.

February 10, 2023
Black college students have lower six-year college completion rates than any other demographic. A new survey found that cost and discrimination are largely to blame.
The Times Higher Education logo, with a red T, a purple H and a blue E.

February 10, 2023
They are planning legal action over pieces written with artificial intelligence.

February 10, 2023
Wellness at Penn targets student health and wellness across campus, and Jackie Recktenwald is helping to bring it all together. 
White professional photo booth sits in Miami University's career center. To side of frosted glass door, machine reads, "Log in, pose, edit, share."

February 10, 2023
Career centers are using professional photo booths to draw students in and boost job seekers’ social media presence.

February 10, 2023
David Doré, president of campuses and executive vice chancellor for student experience and workforce development at Pima Community College, in Arizona, has been appointed chancellor of the Virginia Community College System.

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