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Compilation on Transforming Colleges to Improve Student Success

I nside Higher Ed is pleased to release today “Transforming Colleges to Improve Student Success,” our latest booklet. You may...

Working With Digital Humans: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Lingyao Yuan, assistant professor in the department of information systems and business analytics at Iowa...

AAUP Condemns Collin College on Academic Freedom

The American Association of University Professors on Monday published a report on Collin College’s dismissal of three professors, Lora Burnett...
A scientist measures levels in a body of water.

Academic Success Tip: Promote LGBTQ+ Safety and Inclusion in the Field

A paper led by an Earlham College professor of biology and environmental sustainability offers best practices in LGBTQ+ inclusion in field science work.

Capital Campaign Watch: Bethel, Furman, U of Dayton, Vanderbilt

The following colleges have started or finished campaigns recently. Starting Out Furman University has started a campaign to raise $426...
A group of college students sit in a circle during group therapy.

On-Campus Outpatient Program Addresses Complex Student Needs

Rutgers University’s Next Step counseling services allow students to receive care and remain enrolled in the institution, eliminating barriers to higher-level counseling help.

Penn State President Calls Local Paper ‘Fake News’

At a meeting with faculty and staff on Monday, Neeli Bendapudi, the president of Pennsylvania State University, referred to a...
Four student actors in the musical "Ordinary Days" stand in a rain of colorful papers.

Where STEM and the Arts Live in Harmony

The Rochester Institute of Technology offers no performance degrees, but about 10 percent of students receive an arts scholarship. The model produces well-rounded students and a sense of community.