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Women’s Teams Shortchanged on Funding, ‘USA Today’ Analysis Finds
Colleges and universities that compete at the highest level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association spend 71 cents on women’s...

The 2022 Survey of College and University Presidents | Available On-Demand
Join Inside Higher Ed Editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman for a free webcast on 3/30 at 2PM ET, as...
Improving Indoor Air Quality During Wildfire Smoke Events
Wildfire smoke is a pervasive part of our future. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Portland State University Week, Elliott...

Ukrainian, Russian Students Face Financial Woes in U.S.
Russia’s war against Ukraine has created financial uncertainty for students from both countries. Colleges are scrambling to help, while donors are more sympathetic to the Ukrainians.

Year of Reflection Prompts Course Reversal
After a year of contentious discussions and debates, University of Richmond leaders decided to remove the names of controversial figures from six campus buildings.

Nevada System Chancellor Set to Resign
Melody Rose’s likely resignation comes six months after she filed a complaint that alleged harassment by the chair and vice chair of the Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents.
Tenure Awarded… at Lafayette, Marquette, Northwest Missouri State
Lafayette College Alex Brown, mechanical engineering Meg Fernandes, English Caleb Gallemore, international affairs Joaquín Gómez-Miñambres, economics Amauri Gutierrez-Coto, foreign languages...

Students Feel Pain of State Anti-LGBTQ+ Bills
State anti-LGBTQ+ bills mostly target K-12 students, but the hate they engender seeps into campus life, creating stress and anxiety for LGBTQ+ students—and spurring them and their allies into action.
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