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Stanford Law Introduces Income-Share Agreements
Once a hot topic in higher education, income-share agreements have faced increasing scrutiny in recent years. Now, even as some...
The Week in Admissions News
Transfer enrollments continue to fall; international applications grow; Democrats want more help for parents; stay for Yeshiva University lifted.

New Trial Ordered for Ex-Coach in Admissions Scandal
Judge says conviction may have been based on faulty evidence.

What admissions directors think of affirmative action, SATs, legacies and more
The 2022 Inside Higher Ed Survey of College and University Admissions Directors arrives at a time of significant change for...
New Trial Ordered for Ex-Coach in Admissions Scandal
U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani on Thursday ordered a new trial for a former University of Southern California water polo...
Ex-USC Dean Admits She Arranged Bribery Payment
Marilyn Flynn, who was dean of the University of Southern California School of Social Work from 1997 to 2018, agreed...
Peacekeeping: It’s Complicated
Why is international peacekeeping so hard? In today’s Academic Minute, Pennsylvania State University’s Dennis Jett explains. Jett is a professor...

‘Spaces Matter’
Limited access to active learning spaces may disproportionately hurt historically excluded groups, and institutions should build more of these spaces in the name of equity, according to a new study. Where does higher ed stand on next-generation learning spaces?
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