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Ono Resignation Letter Reflected Tensions With UM Board

Santa Ono’s resignation letter to the University of Michigan, obtained by a public records request from MLive, indicated that tensions...

NIH Reinstates DEI Ban Hours After Rescinding It

The National Institutes of Health briefly rescinded an April directive requiring grantees to certify that they don’t operate diversity, equity...
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Report: Higher Ed ‘Re-Norming’ With Tech

New data from Tyton Partners shows that despite students’ embrace of generative AI, most far prefer human-centered support and skills-based learning.

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International Students by the Numbers

How much impact do international students have on American colleges and universities? Inside Higher Ed illustrates their influence in five key graphics.

Senator Bill Cassidy and others speak at a podium about their latest proposal to lower the cost of higher education.

Senate HELP Committee Releases Plan for Higher Ed Reform

Senate Republicans want to eliminate so-called inflationary loans, stop federal aid for degrees that leave students worse off and expand...

Hillel Adds New VP to Address Classroom Antisemitism

Hillel International, the pro-Israel Jewish campus organization, is hiring for a new position that it says will combat faculty antisemitism...
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Preserving the Federal Data Trump Is Trying to Purge

For months, the research community has been racing to download and store thousands of demographic data sets the government wants to delete because they don’t align with the Trump administration’s ideological views.

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Politics, ‘Belonging’ Drive College Choice

As higher ed’s place in the public imagination shifts rapidly, so is the way students think about where to go to college. Can enrollment offices keep up?