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A photo illustration of the college leaders who testified at congressional hearings on campus antisemitism.

A Year After the First Antisemitism Hearing, What’s Become of the Presidents Who Testified?

Last Dec. 5, Congress held the first of three hearings on campus antisemitism. Of the seven presidents who testified, four are gone and one is on the way out.

Fitch Reports ‘Deteriorating’ Outlook for Higher Ed

The higher education sector is expected to face “a deteriorating credit environment,” according to a 2025 outlook report from Fitch...

Mott Community College Board Attorney Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns

At a special meeting held by the Mott Community College Board of Trustees on Monday, the board attorney raised legal...
Graduation caps in the air

College Completion Rates Trending Up

Prior dual-enrollment experience made students more likely to finish their credential within six years of starting college, according to a new report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.

People huddle on a sidewalk

A Conversation With Beirut’s Wartime College President

A week after the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire, the president of the American University of Beirut talked with Inside Higher Ed about guiding the institution through conflict and preserving democratic values in the face of terror.

An aerial view of Dalhousie University on a sunny day

Campus Engagement Tip: Using Student Feedback to Build a Campus App

Dalhousie University launched a new campuswide application to combine legacy systems and provide better data integration. University leaders share how student input drove the process.

President Biden walks on a stage in front of signs that read “Canceling Student Debt.”

Borrowers Plead With Biden for Debt Relief

The latest plan, which would benefit eight million borrowers suffering economic hardship, is unlikely to move forward before Biden leaves office.

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Survey: Majority of College Students Believe Their Vote Didn’t Matter in the Election

A mid-November Student Voice survey found over half of college students felt their vote didn’t make much of a difference in the 2024 general election.