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Even Top Students May Drop Out After Losing Aid

Students are more likely to drop out of college if they lose even small amounts of financial aid -- regardless...

Key Trends in Graduate & Professional Education: Attracting Students in Changing Times

Inside Higher Ed editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman discuss the topics from the "Key Trends in Graduate & Professional...

Harvard Will Investigate Sexist 'Scouting Report'

Harvard University President Drew Faust has ordered a full investigation into the "scouting report" in which members of the men's...

College of New Rochelle Details Its Financial Crisis

When the College of New Rochelle announced last month the abrupt resignation of President Judith Huntington, the college said that...

Civil Discourse

How do you promote civil discourse in our democracy? In today's Academic Minute, Meredith College's Whitney Manzo explains how getting...

'First Step' Toward More Digital Undergrad Experience

Georgia Tech, having enrolled thousands of students in its well-regarded online master's degree program in computer science, expands its experiments with low-cost online education for undergraduates.

Mandatory Microaggression Training

Suffolk announces new policy in wake of furor over a Latina student's report about how her instructor doubted her vocabulary.

More Than Words

Princeton general-education proposal would require all students -- even those already proficient in a foreign language -- to study a language other than English. Most of the shrinking number of institutions with requirements let students test out of them.