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Students Who Voted for Trump More Likely to Get News From Podcasts

College students who voted for President-elect Donald Trump in November were twice as likely to get their news from podcasts...

2 Seattle Colleges Announce Merger

Seattle University, the largest private higher education institution in western Washington state, will merge with the struggling Cornish College of...

2U Ends Boot Camps, Shifts to Microcredentials

2U, a prominent online program management company, is ceasing its boot-camp programs, which provided technical training to students in partnership...

Reasons to Be Optimistic About Student Success: The Key

Inside Higher Ed’s recent survey of university and college student success administrators found that they are confident in the quality...

Ep. 135: Reasons to Be Optimistic About Student Success Efforts

Student success leaders approve of their institutions’ educational quality, but there are key areas to promote undergraduate achievement and well-being that can be improved.

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Cornell Interim President Accused of Violating Academic Freedom After Email Leaks

A professor’s accusation that another’s course is antisemitic and dangerous spilled out into public after the interim president weighed in and his private email was shared.

Two Howard University students hold beakers of red liquid.

Howard Expects to Gain R-1 Status. Other HBCUs Will Follow.

Howard University would be the only historically Black institution to earn the Carnegie Foundation’s coveted classification, but certainly not the last.

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Academic Probation Gets a Rebrand

College students who earn a 2.0 GPA or below are often at risk of dismissal. Leaders are now reimagining how academic probation is communicated to students and ways to make the policy less punitive.