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Press ‘Reset’ for More Students?

An economist and former college president who studied tuition resets finds they may result in larger freshman classes and more transfer students if institutions take care and work slowly and deliberately.

Digital Learning in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week

Among the topics: 2U buys Trilogy; lawsuits over access for deaf continue; interview about job market data; acquisition (and new name, Zovio) for Bridgepoint.

When Ambitions Clash With Tradition

Traditional colleges looking to grow into new markets and expand online education face tight budgets and a culture that often resists rapid change.

New Online Academic Programs

Colleges begin programs in psychology, HR management, applied biotechnology, information and communication sciences, and education.

Brown Reviews Fairness in Admissions, Student Life

Brown University president Christina Paxson​ released a letter Tuesday announcing a review of policies on "fairness" in admissions and in...

Students, Finance and Completion

This webcast explores some of the ways that financial issues hinder student progress and some of the strategies colleges and...

The Geographical Life of West African Villages

What constitutes a village in rural Africa? In today's Academic Minute, part of Grinnell College Week, Leif Brottem explains why...

‘The Time for Engagement’

Henry Reichman discusses his new book on the future of academic freedom, in which he argues that that future "is up to us."