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Ep. 138: Doug Lederman Says Farewell to Inside Higher Ed

Doug discusses his work as a journalist over four decades, including leading Inside Higher Ed.

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Uncertain Changes Loom at Accreditation Conference

Trump has promised to overhaul higher ed. What that means for the sector was a focal point of discussion at the Middle States Commission on Higher Education meeting.

Ep. 137: How to Lead With Purpose in Higher Ed

Advice from presidents on making impactful decisions for your campus community.

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The Year in Closures and Mergers

At least 16 nonprofit institutions announced closures this year as the sector grapples with enrollment challenges and financial pressures. Various others merged.

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Tennessee State Interim President Resigns Under Pressure 

Ronald Johnson steps down amid tensions with the Board of Trustees and ongoing efforts to restore the university’s financial health.

Michigan President’s New Contract Among Most Lucrative Ever

University of Michigan president Santa Ono now has one of the most lucrative deals ever for a public higher education...
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‘Anti-Fascist’ Exhibit Stirs Controversy at Campus Museum

Under pressure from conservative lawmakers, a museum at East Tennessee State University made people sign waivers to view a provocative exhibit. Free speech advocates are outraged.

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Cornell Interim President Accused of Violating Academic Freedom After Email Leaks

A professor’s accusation that another’s course is antisemitic and dangerous spilled out into public after the interim president weighed in and his private email was shared.