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Senate Republicans Propose $29 Billion for Higher Ed
Senate Republicans in their opening bid for negotiations with Democrats over the next coronavirus aid package proposed giving colleges and...

‘Scholarship, Money and Prose’
Author discusses his new book on scholarly journals and offers advice on getting published.
Mass. Supreme Court: Colleges Must Protect Drunk Students
A Massachusetts Supreme Court ruling on July 27 expanded colleges’ “duty” to protect students from harm, noting that this responsibility...
Notre Dame Withdraws From Hosting Debate
The University of Notre Dame has withdrawn from hosting a presidential debate on Sept. 29. The Reverend John I. Jenkins...

Communicating Risks to Foster Compliance
Colleges are employing multipronged strategies to inform students about the pandemic. Will their efforts get students to take safety precautions seriously?
Compilation on STEM Teaching and Learning
Inside Higher Ed is pleased to release today our latest print-on-demand compilation, "STEM Teaching and Learning." You may download a...

Scholars Charged With Lying About Chinese Military Ties
The U.S. Department of Justice recently announced arrests of three visiting scholars and one Ph.D. student accused of lying about their ties to the Chinese military on visa applications.

U.S. and ‘Them’
A leading voice on welfare reform is accused of racism after he publishes an article linking poverty to "culture." Journal faces calls for retraction.
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