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Personalizing Students' Educational Journey

" Personalizing Students' Educational Journey" is a new free compilation of articles and essays from Inside Higher Ed. You may...

New Programs: Creative Writing, Real Estate, Cybersecurity, Food Studies

Alma College is starting an M.F.A. in creative writing. Temple University is starting a master of science in real estate...

Humanities Are Shrinking, Except at Community Colleges

Global survey of higher education finds the trend everywhere but at U.S. two-year institutions.
Opinion

What Will Remain?

As colleges and universities return to in-classroom teaching, what practices that emerged during the pandemic will carry over? Shigeru Miyagawa and Meghan Perdue offer some answers.

Conspiracies in the Classroom

The fight against conspiratorial thinking among students can’t be won with some required courses and simply reaffirming that anti-Semitism is wrong and Elvis is dead, writes Elizabeth Stice.
Opinion

Virtual Office Hours Should Be Here to Stay

There are compelling reasons related to accessibility and equity to continue them even as we return to full in-person classes, writes Michael Furman.

Academic Freedom or Academic Abuse?

Students say a film professor at Sonoma State hides behind faculty rights while violating their rights in the classroom. The details suggest the case is complicated.

New Programs: Food Management, Genocide Studies, Church Music, Business, Arts

Berkshire Community College is starting a food and beverage management certificate. Clark University is starting a Ph.D. in genocide studies...