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From the NIH to the Heartland

Raynard S. Kington describes his transition to the presidency of Iowa's Grinnell College.

The New Voice of For-Profit Colleges

Inside Higher Ed talks with Steve Gunderson, president of the Association of Private Sector Colleges and Universities.

Hebrew College Will Keep Its Campus

Hebrew College has abandoned plans to sell its campus to pay off its debt, The Boston Globe reported. The college...

Utah Profs Object to Calling Off Classes for Football

University of Utah faculty members are willing to move class locations on days that night football games will be played...

Cal State Moves in New Direction on Executive Pay

A panel of the California State University Board of Trustees has endorsed a plan that it hopes will halt intense...

Consumers and the Sisyphus Effect

In today’s Academic Minute, Seton Hall University's Daniel Ladik explores why some consumers struggle with the same purchasing decision over...

A Presbyterian Presidency?

Davidson is one of the few Presbyterian colleges that still require presidents to be members of the denomination. Now the college's board is studying that rule and may overturn it.

What Will $10,000 Get Me?

Several Texas universities have set up programs to meet the governor’s $10,000-degree challenge, but experts question whether the programs are subsidized by fellow students who pay more and whether these programs can ever have a broad impact.