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Modernizing the Workforce

"Modernizing the Workforce" is Inside Higher Ed's new print-on-demand compilation. A copy of the booklet may be downloaded here, free...

Jury Sides With Student Accused of Sexual Assault

A former college student has won more than $100,000 in the first jury trial since the Obama administration rewrote rules on how college officials should adjudicate campus sexual violence.

It's About More Than a Name

Anglo-Saxon studies group says it will change its name amid bigger complaints about where the field is going -- or isn't.

Picking Your Own Name

More and more universities are adopting chosen name and preferred pronoun policies, an act that's inclusive of transgender and nonbinary students.

An Overcorrection?

Former Baylor economics professor's lawsuit says the Baptist university's high-profile failures with sexual assaults led administrators to overcorrect when a student accused him of rape.
Opinion

Navigating the Dialectic of Privilege and Oppression

Jennifer M. Gómez writes of her tendency as a new faculty member of color to highlight the systemic wrongs she's experienced while ignoring the potential for change her position now allows.

Trump Asserts New Win for Religious HBCUs

Department of Justice lifts restriction on capital financing for faith-based historically black colleges -- part of White House effort to show commitment to HBCUs. But it's not clear how many colleges have been denied funding.

A Record Fine for Underreporting Sex Crimes

Education Department fines Michigan State $4.5 million for failing to report sexual violence, including abuse of hundreds of women by former team doctor. The penalties signal toughened enforcement of federal disclosure laws.