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Purdue Begins Cluster Hiring to Promote Faculty Diversity

Purdue University on Monday announced a cluster hiring initiative that is part of a $75 million effort to diversify the...

Academic Minute: Coherence and Belief Change

Today on the Academic Minute: Art Markman, professor of psychology and marketing at the University of Texas at Austin, explores...

Compilation on Student Success

Inside Higher Ed is pleased to release today our latest print-on-demand compilation, “Student Success for Everyone: Serving the Underserved.” You...

Michigan State Restores Some of the Pay Faculty Lost

Michigan State University is giving all nonunionized faculty and academic staff 2 percent merit raises effective Jan. 1, The Lansing...

China Responds to New COVID-19 Outbreak

China has confined nearly 1,500 university students to their dormitories and hotels following an outbreak of COVID-19 in the city...

The Post-9/11 Generation’s Perceptions of Safety

The effects of Sept. 11 are still being felt today. In today's Academic Minute, SUNY New Paltz's Karla Vermeulen determines...

International Enrollments Begin to Recover

Colleges report a 68 percent surge in new international students enrolled this fall, following steep pandemic-related drops last year. The Open Doors survey also tracks the pandemic’s effect on study abroad.

Capital Campaigns Make a Comeback

During the pandemic, fundraising mainly supported emergency funds to keep students healthy and enrolled in college. This fall, colleges are unveiling broad capital campaigns that they’d put on hold.