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Too Little Access to Broad-Access Institutions

A new report found that millions of Americans don’t have any colleges with high acceptance rates nearby, or they have only one, causing geographic disparities in college access.

San Francisco State to Require Climate Justice Coursework

San Francisco State University will soon require all incoming students to take a climate justice course, KQED, San Francisco’s NPR...
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Deepening On-Campus Job Experience for Student Success

To support students’ career outcomes, colleges and universities are investing in professional development for on-campus student workers.

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What Would a TikTok Ban Mean for Higher Ed?

The fate of the Chinese-owned app is uncertain, but the effects of banning it would ripple through campus communities. Journalism professor and First Amendment lawyer J. Israel Balderas sat down with Inside Higher Ed to explain why.

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A Book Club for Faculty Professional Development

Moorpark College created a community of practice centered around learning and instructional design. Faculty committed to apply evidence-based interventions in the classroom and saw improvements to their DFW rates.

Trump Vows ‘Forceful’ Measures to Combat Campus Antisemitism

President Donald Trump issued an executive order Wednesday that outlines several “forceful and unprecedented” steps his administration will implement to...
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Déjà Vu: An LSU Law Professor Who Discussed Trump in Class Faces Blowback

A faculty member says the university suspended him from teaching for a lecture that mentioned President Trump and criticized Louisiana governor Jeff Landry’s public calls to punish a colleague over similar allegations.

U of Tennessee Pays Student Who Faced Expulsion $180K

The University of Tennessee is paying one of its pharmacy graduates $180,000 and giving the Foundation for Individual Rights and...