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The Key Podcast: Is Higher Ed’s Alliance With the Federal Government Over?

In the latest episode of The Key, Inside Higher Ed’s news and analysis podcast, Ted Mitchell, president of the American...
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25 Stats for 2025 Graduates

A compilation of recent surveys of college students and hiring managers provides a glimpse into the future of this year’s college graduates.

Ep. 157: Is the Alliance Between the Federal Government and Higher Ed Forever Broken?

The federal government’s attacks on higher education and losing trust in our institutions.

DOJ Starts Fraud Team to Investigate Civil Rights Violations

The Department of Justice is launching a new unit to investigate civil rights violations as fraud, raising the stakes for...
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For Some Anxious Faculty, Family Offers Relief

New research shows that early-career faculty are especially anxious but that having nearby family or a parent who is an academic alleviates stress. If faculty don’t have family to lean on, institutions can step in to offer support.

Five saxophone players stand to perform during a band concert. All students are clothed in black formal wear.

Wellness Resources Aim to Ease the Stress of Student Artists

Faculty and staff members support performing arts students in intense programs with social, physical and occupational well-being resources.

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Vulnerable Students See College On-Ramps Pull Away

Summer bridge programs have long helped students from underrepresented backgrounds start their college journey. In the anti-DEI era, many institutions are quietly shifting focus.

Harvard Hit With Another $60M in Grant Cuts

The Trump administration has ended $60 million in federal grant funding for Harvard University amid an ongoing fight with the...