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U of Georgia Press Acquires NewSouth Books
The University of Georgia Press has acquired NewSouth Books, which is based in Montgomery, Ala., and is known for its...
Will More Medical Schools Mean More Black Doctors?
New medical schools are on the horizon, including at two Black colleges. They will be challenged to collectively increase the number of Black doctors.

Revamping Curriculum Management: Optimizing Academic Operations | Available On-Demand
In this free webcast, Inside Higher Ed Editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman will discuss the articles featured in the...
Why Some Brain Regions and Functions Are More Vulnerable to Aging
Detecting Alzheimer’s early on is key. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Brown University Week, Hwamee Oh determines one way...
3 Black Tenured Professors Leave U of Denver
Three Black tenured professors are leaving the University of Denver's Graduate School of Professional Psychology, prompting a rally of Black...

A New Plan to Fix Old Buildings
Many public universities face a costly backlog of facilities maintenance and renewal projects. The University of Nebraska is trying a new approach to finance infrastructure repairs well into the future.

‘A Problem of Fit’
Author explains his book on “how the complexity of college pricing hurts students and universities.”
LGBTQ Students and Alumni Criticize Lee University Statement
A leaked draft of a “statement of belief” by Lee University officials has caused disappointment and outrage among some students...
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