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Ohio to Cut Public College Funding by $110 Million Over 2 Months
Mike DeWine, Ohio’s Republican governor, announced that the state will cut its spending by $775 million over the next two...

Who Holds Professional Positions in Higher Ed, and Who Gets Paid?
Women and minority professionals are gaining representation in several higher education employment areas but continue to hold leadership roles less often than their white male counterparts.
Campaign by N.J. Colleges to Recruit In-State Students
The presidents of 10 public four-year colleges in New Jersey have launched an initiative asking New Jersey students to attend...
University of Akron to Cut 6 Colleges
University of Akron president Gary Miller announced that the university will cut six of its 11 academic colleges, Cleveland.com reported...
New Podcast Episode With Paul LeBlanc, SNHU's President
The Key With Inside Higher Ed is a podcast on the uncertainties both college students and colleges face in coming...

Careers in a Changing Era: How Higher Ed Can Fight the Skills Gap and Prepare Students for a Dynamic World of Work | Tuesday, May 5 at 2:00 pm ET
As tuition prices continue to rise, students consider college an investment more than ever, and they want that investment to...
Children and Sleep
Kids may not like bedtime, but it’s important for their development. In today's Academic Minute, Albert Einstein College of Medicine's...

Canaries in a ‘Toxic Mine’
Professors at Ohio U say tenure-track faculty cuts can't simply be blamed on COVID-19, but rather long-term financial mismanagement.
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