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Scaling Up: Providing Paid Research Opportunities for Students

A program at the University of Dayton provides undergraduate students interested in faculty-led research with a stipend to close equity gaps in participation. The initiative has grown over the past few years, requiring intentional communication and structure to support expansion.

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Republicans Could Abolish the Education Department. How Might That Work?

Trump and his allies want to dismantle the 45-year-old agency. But doing so would be more complicated than they say.

A group of students sit and chat in a circle at Stanford University's center for first-generation, low-income students

Funding Student Success: Endowed Directorships in Student Supports

To promote sustainability in student supports, Stanford donors have endowed four directorships of community centers, creating additional funding for student services and co-curriculars.

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Are 3 Years of Medical School as Good as 4?

The number of accelerated medical degree programs has tripled over the past decade. New research shows that outcomes are similar to those of four-year programs.

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Survey: College Students Consider Health and Wellness Services Average

A 2024 Student Voice survey by Inside Higher Ed found the greatest share of students give their college or university an average rating on the quality and variety of well-being resources.

More U.K. University History Departments Cutting Jobs and Courses

Survey by the Royal Historical Society finds ax is falling most heavily on newer institutions.

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House Report on Campus Antisemitism Details Need for Colleges to ‘Restore Order’

Critics say the report has little new to offer and call it an attempt to weaponize reports of discrimination and “delegitimize” higher education.

U of Chicago Receives $75M Gift for New Cancer Center

The University of Chicago has received a $75 million donation to support the construction of a new cancer pavilion at...