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New Presidents or Provosts: Grambling State, Hamilton, Jefferson CC, La Roche, Lake Superior State, Loyola U Chicago, Stephen F. Austin, Wagner

Christina A. Clark, former provost at Marywood University, in Pennsylvania, has been appointed president of La Roche University, also in...
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How to Help Students Debate Constructively

Students gathered at George Washington University to debate U.S.-Israel policy and to learn how to have peaceful discussions about tense and nuanced topics.

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Thinking About Life After College  

In the career readiness portion of Inside Higher Ed’s annual Student Voice survey, most students say they’re stressed about life after college—but also confident about their future success. Students are “meh” on career centers but enthusiastic about finding internships.

President Biden in front of a blue sign with white letters that says "Canceling Student Debt"

Biden Moves Forward With Next Debt Relief Plan Despite Legal Challenges

The long-awaited proposal is likely the last piece of Biden’s ambitious debt relief agenda, which has mostly been thwarted by the courts.

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Students Under More Surveillance Than Ever

A new book from a Purdue University professor outlines how universities’ embrace of some digital technology tools is reinforcing racial and economic inequities.

Penn State Cancer Researcher Faces Retractions, Research Ban

Pennsylvania State University has barred a biomedical engineering professor from conducting further research following an investigation that found “unreliable data”...

Under Borrower Defense, Ed Dept. Forgave $17.2B in Student Loans

The Department of Education had forgiven $17.2 billion in federal student loans for nearly 975,000 borrowers as of April 30...
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Harvard Faculty Suspended From Library Over Protest

Roughly two dozen faculty members will temporarily lose access to Harvard’s main library following a silent protest in support of students punished for the same reason.