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Vaccine Mandates: The Next Political Battlefront

As more colleges adopt vaccine requirements for students this fall, the political environment for such mandates in some states becomes more fraught.

Faculty: ‘Gatekeepers’ of Student Mental Health?

Students are increasingly relying on professors for mental health assistance. The instructors are willing -- challenging long-standing perceptions that it’s “not part of the job” -- but they need and want more guidance on how to help, report says.

Living Together -- Apart

A new study of three universities found that certain dorms on their campuses were widely, but unofficially, considered off-limits for low-income students and students of color.

What Employers Want

AAC&U survey of employers shows liberal arts skills are valued and sought out in the workplace but raises questions about student preparation.

Driving Transformation in Higher Education.

" Driving Transformation in Higher Education" is a new compilation of articles and essays from Inside Higher Ed. You may...
Opinion

A New Deal for Students as Athletes

John Thelin describes why history matters in the NCAA v. Alston case now before the U.S. Supreme Court and suggests a different approach.
Opinion

Days of Reckoning

However the Supreme Court rules, compensation of college athletes is inevitable -- and will force universities to give a truthful accounting of their athletics financials, writes Nicholas S. Zeppos.

A Pandemic Financial Success Story?

Endicott College’s strength during the pandemic highlights the importance of diverse revenue streams. What might it teach other small private colleges?