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2023 Survey of College and University Business Officers

2023 Survey of College and University Business Officers

Inside Higher Ed’s 2023 Survey of College and University Business Officers was conducted in conjunction with Hanover Research. The survey...

Students for Fair Admissions Sends Email With Demands to 150 Colleges

students for Fair Admissions, the group that won the Supreme Court cases outlawing affirmative action in admissions, sent an email...

Supreme Court Justices’ Campus Appearances Raise Ethical Issues

The Associated Press ran a story about Supreme Court justices’ appearances on campuses and how some of those events become...
Ohlone College in California on a sunny day

Leadership Academy Provides Access, Equity in Career Development

Semester-long program for disproportionately impacted students at Ohlone College in California offers job experience and career preparation skills.

Court Upholds University of North Texas Tuition Practices for Dreamers

The University of North Texas can continue to charge out-of-state students a higher tuition rate than undocumented students living in...
A photo of Claudia Goldin, a light-skinned woman with shoulder-length light hair, pictured in front of a bookcase.

A Challenge to Close the Gender Gap in Economics

An experiment to encourage more women undergraduates to study economics produced mixed results but raised awareness of gender disparities in the field.

Capital Campaign Watch: Bowie State, Dartmouth, St. John’s

The following colleges have finished campaigns in recent weeks. Bowie State University has raised $50 million, its goal for its...
Three students walk past a plaque on a brick wall that reads "Morehouse College, founded 1867."

As Affirmative Action Ends, HBCUs Wait or Plan for the Fallout

Some leaders of historically Black colleges and universities expect the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action to bring a flood of applicants to their institutions. They’re not sure they’re ready.