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Textbook Spending Continues Slow Decline

Survey finds the amount students spend on course materials each year has decreased, possibly indicating students are increasingly utilizing open-source material and other educational resources.

U of Arizona Settles With Female Deans

The Arizona Board of Regents settled with Patricia MacCorquodale, Janice Cervelli and Joan Shaver, three former deans at the University...

Guiding Students to Success at Community Colleges

"Guiding Students to Success at Community Colleges" is Inside Higher Ed's new print-on-demand compilation of articles. A copy of the...

Hope and the 2020 Presidential Election

Hope isn’t just for campaign slogans. In today's Academic Minute, part of Timely Topics Week, the University of Cincinnati's Sarah...

A Professor’s ‘Repugnant’ Views

Penn Law condemns Amy Wax's recent comments on race and immigration as others call for her ouster.

California Students Caught in the Middle

Years-long fight over federal rules governing state standards for online education could imperil standing of tens of thousands of students.

Warren Draws Contrast on Debt Relief Plans

Democratic presidential contender Elizabeth Warren unveils details of a debt cancellation bill, making the case for a more targeted approach than legislation offered by rival Bernie Sanders.

Sound Finances in College and Adulting

College students who make sound financial decisions tend to more quickly develop an adult identity, have fewer mental health problems and better transition to the work force.