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2022 Survey of College and University Business Officers | Available On-Demand

A majority of respondents in Inside Higher Ed's 2022 Survey of College and University Business Officers express optimism about their...

Texas A&M Faculty: Shared Governance Isn't Working

The Faculty Senate at Texas A&M University approved a resolution this week that said “shared governance is no longer functioning...

When Therapy Harms

Mental health has been on our minds, but how should we seek help? In today's Academic Minute, the University of...

Company Steps in to Ease Transfer-Credit Friction

Outlier creates a network of institutions to try to fix a broken system of transfer credit. Experts applaud the company's efforts, but its for-profit nature may limit acceptance by some institutions.

A Best-Selling Textbook Is Now Free

A popular chemistry book's jump from a publishing titan to an OER pioneer could be pivotal for the open access movement. For the author, it's also a fitting tribute to his late son.

One College with Competitive Admissions Is Interested in Direct Admissions

At least one college that admits less than 50 percent of its applicants has had discussions with the Common Application...

UC System Admits Record Number of Freshmen From California

The University of California system admitted a record number of first-year students who are state residents, The Los Angeles Times...

Oberlin Doesn't Have to Pay $36M, at Least for Now

Oberlin College doesn't have to pay a bakery $36 million, for now, under an Ohio Supreme Court decision.