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Insider Exclusive Coffee Break Webcast | An Insider’s Look at Harvard’s Handling of Faculty Sexual Misconduct | Available On-Demand for Insiders Only

.showhide button {cursor:pointer;background:#ef7521;border:0;padding:5px 12px;box-shadow:2px 2px 2px #ddd;font-size:18px;margin:10px 0;color:#fff;} With Inside Higher Ed’s Reporter Colleen Flaherty and Editor Scott Jaschik. We...

Weekly Wisdom | Texas Higher Education Commissioner Dr. Harrison Keller

Enjoy an inspiring conversation with Texas Higher Education Commissioner Dr. Harrison Keller, University Innovation Alliance CEO Bridget Burns and Inside...

2 Students Sue Santa Clara U Over Vaccine Policy

Two students have sued Santa Clara University, a private university in California, over its requirements that they be completely vaccinated...

The Dollar-a-Lot Program

Programs for helping low-income residents get a home of their own are a crucial course of action. In today’s Academic...

Appeals Court Revives COVID Lawsuits

A federal appeals court partially reversed a lower court ruling against students seeking refunds from American University and George Washington University for moving online during COVID-19.

‘Audacious’ Merger or ‘One-Size-Fits-All’ Mistake?

Connecticut’s community colleges get the go-ahead from their accreditor to merge. Administrators celebrate while faculty members mourn.

Defying a Gendered ‘Narrative’

A new study challenges what’s known about gender bias in letters of recommendation for academic science jobs.

Colleges Divest From Russia

Few institutions are heavily invested in Russian assets, but college officials say divestment is one symbolic step that institutions can take to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.