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Students Stand Up for Trees
Sixty students at Western Michigan University protested the removal of more than 30 trees on campus Wednesday in preparation for...

Graduate and Professional Education: An Ever-Changing Environment
Inside Higher Ed editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman discuss the issues and trends related to graduate education in the...
Purposeful Learning
Having a purpose is a great first step for college graduates. In today's Academic Minute, the College of New Jersey's...

Who's Taking Nondegree Courses -- and Why?
Most students enrolled in nondegree online programs already have degrees, and a minority actually want a credential, new data show.

In Prime Position
As Amazon green-lights two new headquarters in New York and Northern Virginia, universities and colleges scramble to create a talent pipeline for tens of thousands of high-paying tech jobs.

Northeastern to Acquire London College
University moves to acquire a 210-student college in London, the New College of the Humanities, which attracted an all-star roster of visiting professors but has struggled to meet enrollment and financial goals. What's in it for Northeastern and NCH?

The Impact of Female Chairs
What a difference a chair makes: study finds female chairs improve departments' gender diversity and equity.

Going to Class While Black
A professor at UT San Antonio was recorded calling the police on an African American student who had propped her feet up on the seat in front of her.
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