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Survey: What Online College Students Need

A new analysis of Inside Higher Ed’s annual Student Voice survey underscores the significance of belonging and relevance of content and assessment for online learners.

How ICE Targeted International Students

Federal immigration officials targeted student visa holders by running their names through a federal database of criminal histories, according to...

Senate Committee Postpones Vote on Antisemitism Awareness Act

A vote on the Antisemitism Awareness Act—a bill that would codify the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s controversial definition of antisemitism—was...

Ep. 153: Voices of Student Success: Graduates Face a Challenging Job Market

How to prepare soon-to-be college graduates for navigating an economic downturn and cooling job market.

Johns Hopkins Taps Endowment Earnings to Fund Research

Johns Hopkins University is turning to earnings on its $13.2 billion endowment to preserve research and protect researchers, trainees and...
Indiana governor Mike Braun and the University of Indiana in Bloomington campus.

Indiana Budget Bill Contains Sweeping Higher Ed Changes

When Republicans revealed the legislation last week, new provisions requiring faculty to post syllabi and face “productivity” reviews had appeared. The bill quickly passed.

Mellon Foundation Announces Emergency Funds for Humanities Councils

The Mellon Foundation is giving $15 million in emergency funding to state humanities councils after the National Endowment for the...

Judge: Lawsuit Challenging Deportations of Students Can Continue

A federal judge ruled Tuesday that a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s efforts to deport Pro-Palestinian protesters can move forward...