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Amherst and Low-Income Students

In an interview with Inside Higher Ed's reporters and editors, President Carolyn (Biddy) Martin discusses Amherst College's longstanding efforts to...

Due Process and Sex Assaults

Law professors issue joint letter saying Education Department guidance to colleges goes too far and poses risks to the rights of accused and of institutions.

Tenure Denied

At Dartmouth, an Asian-American professor receives unanimous English department backing and is rejected at higher levels. The same happened to a black historian at the college. Many see a disturbing pattern.

44 Colleges Join U.S. Experiment on Dual Enrollment

The U.S. Education Department on Monday announced that it had chosen 44 colleges for an experiment in which they will...

Report on Shift in Learning Management System Market

The days of a college being stuck with its learning management system until it is forced to switch may be...

Midway U Will Become Completely Coeducational

Midway University announced Monday that it will admit men to all programs. The Kentucky institution was founded as a women's...

Tom Brokaw Better Stay Away From Tuscaloosa

Tom Brokaw, the retired NBC anchor, was the commencement speaker Saturday at the University of Mississippi, and joked about the...