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U.S. Plans Campus Visits to Investigate Antisemitism

The Trump administration announced Friday that a federal task force will visit 10 university campuses to investigate antisemitic incidents that...

Justices Refuse to Hear Case Against Bias Response Teams

The Supreme Court declined Monday to hear a case regarding the constitutionality of bias response teams on college campuses, The...

Protesters Disrupt Larry Summers’s Wealth Tax Speech at Stanford

Protesters last week disrupted a Stanford University Democracy and Disagreement course in protest of guest speaker and former Harvard University...
A photograph of a rally at the University of Rochester, with signs including "Agreement or Strike!"

Ph.D. Workers and Their University Both Backed a Union Election. Then Trump Won.

The University of Rochester gave multiple reasons for backing out and leaving students to try their luck with the NLRB, which has been drastically transformed since the president took office. Other student workers are wary, too.

Female student stands over a seated female professor who is helping her review materials on a desk in a brightly lit classroom.

Survey Says: Students Are Customers  

More than three in five students consider themselves customers of their institution, according to a new analysis of Inside Higher Ed’s Student Voice data. Is that a bad thing?

Photos of the University of Findlay and Bluffton University campuses.

Findlay, Bluffton Merger Called Off

A planned merger between the University of Findlay and Bluffton University that was in the works for a year is off after Findlay’s board voted against moving forward with the proposal.

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Linda McMahon Confirmed as Education Secretary

The billionaire donor and co-chair of Trump’s transition team was sworn in Monday evening.

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Researchers in ‘Limbo’ as Trump Battles Courts

Despite court orders blocking Trump’s federal funding freeze, bans on DEI and other executive mandates, academic researchers are still in the dark on what all of it could mean for their careers and the pace of scientific discovery.