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Academic Success Tip: Adding a Human Touch to the Virtual Classroom

Professors looking to build more supportive online learning environments can focus on connection cultivation, trust, personalized communication and community building.

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Splashy Hires and Messy Exits in 2024

Some institutions hired away well-known sitting presidents, while others saw their leaders leave amid difficult and dramatic circumstances.

Ep. 138: Doug Lederman Says Farewell to Inside Higher Ed

Doug discusses his work as a journalist over four decades, including leading Inside Higher Ed.

Newsom Outlines Plan to Help Non–Degree Holders Access Jobs

California governor Gavin Newsom on Monday unveiled his California Master Plan for Career Education, a new framework for creating well-paying...
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A Student-Run Caroling Hotline

The University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana staffs a 24/7 Christmas carol call center in a student residence hall, sharing musical holiday joy with callers from around the world.

Miguel Cardona stands next to President Joe Biden in the Roosevelt Room of the White House.

Colleges Urge Education Department to Delay Gainful Employment… Again

The leading lobbying group for colleges says the upcoming change in administration necessitates relief from the Jan. 15 due date. So far, the department isn’t budging.

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Data-Based Decisions: Creating a Less Stressful Final Exam Schedule

A new tool at Bucknell University helps the registrar’s office develop an exam timetable that both accommodates faculty and reduces inconvenient timing for students.

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Americans Value Trade Colleges Over Ivies

A new survey finds that while most likely voters question higher ed’s price, they view some types of institutions more favorably than others.