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Majority of AP Tests to Be Delivered Online

Put down your pencils: The Advanced Placement test will take place entirely online. Starting this May, the College Board will...

‘Inside Higher Ed’ Co-Founders Win Prestigious CASE Award

The Council for Advancement and Support of Education has awarded Inside Higher Ed co-founders Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman the...
AFT president Randi Weingarten speaks in May 2024 in front of a  sign that says Raises Justice Community

Anti-DEI Guidance Letter Put On Hold, for Now

Several colleges scrubbed their campuses and websites of DEI-related language and shuttered offices in order to comply with the letter's sweeping demands.

Michigan AG: Searches Were About Vandalism of University Leaders’ Homes

The Michigan attorney general’s office revealed Thursday that the police searches Wednesday in Ann Arbor, Canton and Ypsilanti were part...
Protesters carry signs during a "Hands Off" protest rally in Detroit, Michigan.

Inside the Lawsuits Challenging SEVIS Terminations—and Succeeding

Attorneys argue that the Department of Homeland Security shirked due process and exceeded its authority in targeting international students.

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Beyond ‘Prestige’: New Carnegie Classification Focuses on Student Success

The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the American Council on Education debut a new classification system focused on student success.

AI Research Summaries ‘Exaggerate Findings,’ Study Warns

Bots’ tendency to display “unwarranted confidence” and fixate on “pink elephants” is particularly risky in medical research, according to a new paper.

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2025 Grads Face a Slower Hiring Market This Spring

Data from NACE and Handshake points to a competitive job market for the Class of 2025, with lower hiring in federal and tech roles.