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State Higher Ed Funding Rose in 2021
Federal stimulus dollars flowing to states kept appropriations strong in the 2021 fiscal year even as enrollment kept declining, a report from the State Higher Education Executive Officers shows.

Arkansas’s Winding Path to Building an Online University
As other public institutions seek to expand their offerings for place-bound adult learners, the formal end of the homegrown eVersity offers some lessons.
Investment in Student Information Systems Doubled in 2021
After a five-year slide, the number of colleges and universities investing in student information software in 2021 nearly doubled over...
Compilation on the Future of Expense Management
Inside Higher Ed is pleased to release today our latest print-on-demand compilation, “The Future of Expense Management.” You may download...
Lecturer Reassigned for Student Confrontation Loses in Court
The University of Nebraska at Lincoln did not violate the rights of lecturer and graduate student Courtney Lawton when it...
Report: California Colleges Still Offering Remedial Courses
At least a third of California Community Colleges are still enrolling students in remedial math courses despite state legislation in...
Sleep and Learning: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Yuka Sasaki, research professor in the department of cognitive, linguistic and psychological sciences at Brown...
New Presidents or Provosts: American U of Bahrain, Front Range CC, Ivy Tech CC, Kennebec Valley CC, Louisiana State U, Massachusetts College of Art, Pennsylvania College of Technology, Phoenix College, U of New Mexico–Los Alamos
Neslihan (Nesli) Alp, dean and professor at the College of Technology at Indiana State University, has been selected as vice...
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