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Racial Equity and Workforce Development

Only 15 percent of Latino adults have earned at least an associate degree, compared to 27 percent of black adults...

Tapping Coaches to Help Re-Enroll Students

The Texas A&M system is using ReUp Education to find students who stopped out and to help them re-enroll and graduate.

Cut Too Deep? Tuition Discounting at a Crossroads

Inside Higher Ed today is releasing our newest special report, " Cut Too Deep? Tuition Discounting at a Crossroads." For...

Endowment Moves From University of Mississippi

A $5.3 million endowment to the University of Mississippi will be pulled and moved instead to the CREATE Foundation in...

Alexander Makes Play for Narrow Higher Ed Deal

Tennessee Republican ties funding for minority-serving institutions to larger package of higher ed bills. But few observers expect deal to come together.

Trigger Warnings in the Classroom

Are trigger warnings helpful in the classroom? In today's Academic Minute, Mara Grayson of California State University, Dominguez Hills, says...

Massive Surge in Student Voting

A new Tufts study documents that voter turnout among college students doubled in the last midterm election, which may likely influence the coming presidential election.

Student Debt Levels Rise, but More Slowly

Last year's bachelor's degree graduates had $29,200 in cumulative student debt, 2 percent more than their peers the year before.