Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order

Poll on Parents and Paying for College

Despite the economic downturn, 67 percent of parents believe in their ability to meet the cost of their children's college...

Health Records About Virginia Tech Killer Released

The recently rediscovered mental health records of Seung-Hui Cho, the 2007 Virginia Tech killer, were released Wednesday, providing little insight...

Reputation Without Rigor

The assessment survey used in U.S. News & World Report’s annual college rankings is subject to apathy and glaring disparities, an Inside Higher Ed review reveals.

Reorienting Themselves

Some community colleges move substantial portions of new student orientations online to maximize efficiency; others push face-to-face programs to make process more personal. Is there a happy medium?

Pushing Back on Requests for Salary Cuts

In this budget year, many faculties (unionized or not) have been asked by administrations to accept salary cuts or freezes...

Teaching the Quarantined

Bracing for a season of H1N1, University of Michigan encourages faculty to use distance learning models to reach sick students.

More Questions on Ghostwriting in Science Journals

An article in The New York Times details the common practice of drug companies offering to ghostwrite articles in scientific...

Mixed Results for ACT

Overall scores are stagnant and some racial gaps grow, but testing outfit sees progress because of rapid expansion of the test-taking pool and shifts in preparedness.