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Kansas Cuts College Admissions Standards

In a play for more students at public colleges in Kansas, state education officials propose no longer requiring completion of certain high school courses, such as chemistry and physics, as a condition of admission to universities.

Rice's Band Tackles Baylor's Homophobia

Rice University's marching band has taken a stance against Baylor University's anti-LGBTQ statements and stood in solidarity with its students...

The Week in Admissions News

Another arrest in admissions scandal; student debt; free college in New Mexico; departments drop GRE.

Academic Minute: Star-Forming Galaxies

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Toledo Week, Rupali Chandar, professor of astronomy, examines how some galaxies...

2019 Survey of Admissions Leaders: The Pressure Grows

Last year, in response to suggestions of admissions counselors, Inside Higher Ed changed the question it asked of admissions directors...

Diversity, Inclusion, Title IX All at Top of Student Editors' List

What do campuses today want to talk about? Well, the same things everyone else does. Axios asked the editors of...

Judge: Valentines With Biblical Messages OK

A United States District Court in Wisconsin granted a student's case against Northeast Wisconsin Technical College involving the passing of...

Ruling Out Grad Unions

Trump-era labor board wants to make it that much harder for graduate students on private college campuses to form unions. Some say it's overreach.