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Jill Biden Stepping Down From Instructor Role at NOVA Community College

First Lady Jill Biden announced Monday that she’s taught her last class at Northern Virginia Community College after 15 years...

Idaho State Board of Education Passes Anti-DEI Resolution

After some back-and-forth among board members and university leaders, the Idaho State Board of Education voted unanimously in favor of...
AI in 2025

How Will AI Influence Higher Ed in 2025?

No one knows for sure, but Inside Higher Ed asked seven experts for their predictions.

A female student, seated in a college classroom and pictured from the back, raises her hand to respond to a prompt from the professor at the front of the class.

Student Voice 2024: The Top 10 Findings  

From what professors can do to boost students’ academic success to how confident students are about their futures, here’s what you need to know from Inside Higher Ed’s Student Voice 2024 survey cycle as you prepare to support student success in 2025.

Middle aged woman with dark skin and dark hair and glasses sits in front of a computer screen with a chalkboard with math problems behind her.

Academic Success Tip: Adding a Human Touch to the Virtual Classroom

Professors looking to build more supportive online learning environments can focus on connection cultivation, trust, personalized communication and community building.

Ep. 138: Doug Lederman Says Farewell to Inside Higher Ed

Doug discusses his work as a journalist over four decades, including leading Inside Higher Ed.

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Idaho Board of Education Faces Vote on Anti-DEI Resolution

The state’s Board of Education is expected to ban campus offices, centers and policies “dedicated to DEI ideologies.” Some students and faculty are outraged.

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Americans Value Trade Colleges Over Ivies

A new survey finds that while most likely voters question higher ed’s price, they view some types of institutions more favorably than others.