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Arkansas State Gets Green Light on Qatar Partnership

Arkansas State University has been given the green light to move ahead with plans for an off-campus site in Doha...

Pittsburgh Technical College to Close

Pittsburgh Technical College is closing in August, the Board of Trustees announced Monday. A statement cited declining enrollment, market pressures...
The front gate of Barnard College. A brick building is in the background with a wrought iron fence in the front, which says "Barnard College of Columbia University"

Inside Barnard’s Pyramid Approach to AI Literacy

The New York institution’s unusual take on artificial intelligence could serve as a blueprint for others grappling with implementation. 

An exterior view of the new Red Lake Nation College building in Minneapolis.

Tribal College Expands to City Center, Promoting Access

Starting this fall, Native students in Minneapolis can take classes at Red Lake Nation College’s new site downtown, allowing the institution to reach more students.

A collage of many faces.

Faces of the FAFSA Fiasco

The botched rollout of the new federal aid form is more than just a policy failure. It’s a human crisis. Inside Higher Ed’s “Faces of the FAFSA Fiasco” tells the story of the students behind the numbers.

Three women present charts to a classroom

Positive Partnership: Building Real Projects for Real Life Skills

Classroom-based experiences can help students gain hands-on work experiences and establish themselves as professionals, as well as benefit outside partners.

Marquette President Dies While Abroad in Italy

Marquette University President Michael R. Lovell died Sunday after falling ill on a trip to Italy. Lovell had been battling...
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Colleges in Republicans’ Crosshairs Enroll Only a Sliver of U.S. College Students

About one percent of U.S. undergraduates attend the 12 selective, mostly private institutions under Congressional scrutiny. But conservatives cast them as emblematic of higher education writ large.