Filter & Sort

Virginia Officials Scrutinize Two Universities’ DEI Course Syllabi
A spokesman for Governor Glenn Youngkin invoked concerns about “core curriculum mandates that are a thinly veiled attempt to incorporate the progressive left’s groupthink.” Two universities’ diversity education initiatives may be in peril.
Supreme Court Will Not Hear Texas Drag Show Case
Rutgers Unions Sued Over Strike; Case Seeks National Impact

Student Aid Forms Start Trickling In
After a two-month delay, the U.S. Education Department began sending FAFSA forms to colleges last week. College officials are eager to get to work, but slow pace and technical holdups threaten further delays.

Career Prep Tip: Host an Industry-Specific Career Fair
Villanova University now offers engineering-specific recruitment opportunities, responding to industry trends and helping students develop deeper relationships with professionals before graduating.
The NCAA Men’s Basketball Champion, if Brains Beat Brawn
An Inside Higher Ed annual tradition since 2006: the Academic Performance Tournament. This year's winner is ...

The Value of Peer Leadership in College
Upper-level students who mentor and guide their classmates can positively impact their success, both inside and outside of the classroom.
The Week in Admissions News
UT Austin reinstates standardized test requirement; the Education Department begins sending colleges financial aid data; Virginia bans legacy preferences in admissions.
Pagination
Pagination
- 411
- /
- 7945