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Colleges Break From Corporate Dining Services

Propelled by the racial justice movement and the pandemic, student activists are pressuring colleges to implement dining services free from corporate influences.

The Black Experience in Higher Education

"The Black Experience in Higher Education" is a new compilation of articles from Inside Higher Ed. You may download a...

Loan Relief for Borrowers With Disabilities

Student loan borrowers with disabilities will have an easier time getting relief during the pandemic, the Education Department announces. About 41,000 people with $1.3 billion in debt will now be back on track for loan discharges.

‘A Hotly Contested Issue’

In a case with far-reaching implications for both students and faculty members, a federal appeals court sides with a professor who refused to refer to transgender student by her preferred pronoun.

At Odds With Her University Over Gender Identity

Gender studies professor says the University of Rhode Island's statement about her essay on trans rights is an affront to her free speech.
Opinion

Academe’s Other Diversity Problem

As scholars, if we don't take comprehensive approaches to social problems, we'll neglect needed policies to address inequalities, argues Michael Jindra.
Opinion

Asian Americans, Recognized at Last

Last week's Atlanta attacks marked a turning point, writes Frank H. Wu.

Oregon State President Out

F. King Alexander offered his resignation days after Oregon State's board opted not to terminate him. Since then, the board chair at his former employer, Louisiana State, disputed several of his claims about handling sexual misconduct there.