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New Compilation: Focus on Student Success

Earlier this year, Inside Higher Ed presented a compilation of articles that explored public perceptions of higher education’s value and...
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Anxiety and Speculation in Wake of Trump’s Win

Lobbyists and higher education experts say the Education Department is unlikely to go but predict that Trump will end a number of Biden’s policies.

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Harris Concedes Race to a Dazed Howard U

As the sun set behind Howard University’s Frederick Douglass Memorial Hall on Wednesday evening, Vice President Kamala Harris emerged—nearly 16...
A woman returns her voter card after casting her ballot inside the Galleria at Sunset mall on Nov. 5, 2024, in Las Vegas.

Ballot Measures Yield Some Good News for Higher Ed

The rejection of a constitutional amendment in Nevada and approval of several bond measures in other states provided small victories for higher ed this week, even as other election results stoked worries for many.

Shannon, Genevieve and Wyatt Carpenter people pose for a selfie outside their Missouri polling place.

Some Students Never Got Their Absentee Ballots

One father drove over 15 hours total to bring his daughter to their hometown polling site to vote. Another graduate student flew in from Germany.

Donald Trump, in a suit and red tie, stands in front of a row of American flags and points his finger.

What Trump’s Victory Means for Higher Ed

Donald Trump’s first term shined a political spotlight on higher ed that has only grown more glaring since. A second could bring more sweeping changes.

New Presidents or Provosts: Brenau, Brewton-Parker, Eastern Illinois, Golden West, Rhode Island, Santa Fe, Texas A&M–Central Texas, Wisconsin-Platteville

David L. Barnett, interim president of Brenau University, in Georgia, has been appointed to the job on a permanent basis...

Gen Z Signatures Put Some Nevada Ballots in Limbo

More than 13,000 mail-in ballots in Nevada’s two most populous counties—Clark and Washoe—had been rejected as of Monday afternoon, in...