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Federal Judge Rules Naval Academy Can Consider Race in Admissions

The U.S. Naval Academy can continue to consider race when evaluating applicants to the elite military higher education institution, a...
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Student Wellness Tip: Increasing Access to Affordable Food

Basic needs insecurity can threaten student persistence and completion. Colleges have implemented creative solutions to provide students with low- or no-cost food options.

What Makes an Award-Winning Academic, University or Project?

We speak to past THE Awards winners to find out about the work for which they and their institutions were recognized.

A group of students hold a sign reading "here to stay" in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C.

Supporting Noncitizen Students in Higher Ed

President-elect Trump has threatened mass deportations. The Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration suggests how institutions can support students who may be immigrants or undocumented.

2U Ends Boot Camps, Shifts to Microcredentials

2U, a prominent online program management company, is ceasing its boot-camp programs, which provided technical training to students in partnership...
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Michigan Regents Face Tough Questions as They Consider DEI Changes

Debate about diversity, equity and inclusion programs suggests a new degree of worry and proactive preparation as Donald Trump returns to the White House.

Reasons to Be Optimistic About Student Success: The Key

Inside Higher Ed’s recent survey of university and college student success administrators found that they are confident in the quality...

South Korean Students ‘Ashamed’ by Yoon’s Martial Law Gamble

Calls among academics and students for the South Korean president’s resignation amplify the political crisis.