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Community Colleges Seek to Share Classes Online

A national online course-sharing consortium for community colleges aims to expand access to online learning. It’s also an attempt to relieve budgetary and enrollment pressures after a particularly challenging year.

Columbia Settling Retirement Plan Lawsuit

Columbia University in New York plans to pay $13 million and make changes to its retirement plan management in order...

States Spent $2.68 Billion on Private Colleges in 2020

During the 2020 fiscal year, states spent $2.68 billion on private colleges and universities, the equivalent of $563 per full-time...

Rice University President to Step Down

David Leebron, president of Rice University in Houston, announced Wednesday he plans to step down at the end of the...

2021 Survey of College and University Chief Academic Officers | Available On-Demand

This webcast will explore Inside Higher Ed's annual Survey of College and University Chief Academic Officers, which sought to understand...

Digital Colonialism

Colonialism has taken a different form in the modern world. In today's Academic Minute, part of SUNY Oswego Week, Ulises...

‘A Watershed Moment’ for Shared Governance

AAUP investigation finds eight institutions flouted academic governance norms during COVID-19, as did other institutions that were not subject to the inquiry. The group warns that institutions will continue to challenge these norms even as the pandemic ends.

State Higher Ed Funding Increases for 8th Straight Year

Despite the years of increases, state and local funding for public higher education has not fully recovered from cuts made during the 2008 recession, an annual State Higher Education Finance report shows. Experts worry what will come in the future after 2020 turned out better than expected.