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Opinion

Where Are the Boards?

Defending institutional independence means governing board members need to go on the offensive, Raquel M. Rall and Demetri L. Morgan write.

Ohio Budget Bill Could Enact Even More Higher Ed Changes

The latest version of an Ohio state budget bill includes numerous provisions that could impact public colleges and universities—including a...
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A Dramatic Expansion for New College?

New College of Florida may soon take over stewardship of a local art museum and another branch campus. Critics argue NCF doesn’t have the means or capability to manage either.

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The Confusion in Higher Ed Right Now ‘Knows No Bounds’

Higher education attorney Jim Newberry tells Inside Higher Ed his firm is struggling to find answers amid the federal policy uncertainty.

FAU Police Seek Immigration Enforcement Powers

Florida Atlantic University reportedly has a pending agreement with the federal government to allow its campus police department to question...

New Presidents: UVM, JMU, N.C. State, UW-Milwaukee and More

Shantay Bolton, executive vice president of administration and finance and chief business officer at Georgia Tech, has been named president...
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Opinion

Where Is Congress?

Broad structural reform, directed by Congress, is what’s needed to fix America’s colleges, Kyle Beltramini writes.

Cover of the book "Our Contentious Universities" next to the author Neil L. Rudenstine

Former Harvard President Looks Back on Decades of Protests

In a new book that connects the past and present of student activism, Neil Rudenstine explores decades of protests, including his own experiences beginning in 1967.