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Judge Blocks Louisiana Law Mandating Ten Commandments in Public Classrooms

A federal judge has blocked the law that would have required a copy of the Ten Commandments in every classroom...

More Selective Colleges See Diversity Dip

Vanderbilt University’s Class of 2028 was significantly less diverse than last year’s incoming class, with underrepresented students of color declining...

Conservative Account Mocks Faculty Who Canceled Class Postelection

Multiple professors’ reactions to the 2024 presidential election have been shared by conservative social media personality Chaya Raichik, who goes...
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Academic Success Tip: Assign Exam Wrappers

Faculty members can make exams more meaningful and encourage better study habits for students by assigning post-test reflections.

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Who Could Lead the Department Trump Plans to Abolish?

The next education secretary will likely have experience in higher ed or a zeal for culture wars, experts predict.

Climate Disasters on Campuses More Frequent, Severe in 21st Century

Hurricane Helene stirred fresh climate anxiety for some college students in western North Carolina earlier this year, pushing them into...
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Many Faculty Say Academic Freedom Is Deteriorating. They’re Self-Censoring.

In an Inside Higher Ed/Hanover Research survey conducted shortly before the election, over 90 percent of faculty strongly or somewhat agreed that academic freedom is under threat.

Students Can’t Access Transcripts From Shuttered Online College

Former students of Union Institute & University, an online university based in Cincinnati that closed over the summer, say they...