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The Pros and Cons of Purdue’s 7-Year Freeze

Holding tuition flat since 2012-13 has raised the land-grant university’s profile and helped it grow, but it is fueling competition for resources by academic departments -- and Purdue is still working to enroll more students from Indiana.

How Colleges Are Tackling Affordability

Inside Higher Ed is pleased today to release our latest print-on-demand booklet, "How Colleges Are Tackling Affordability." You may download...

Academic Minute: Intercultural Openness

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Purdue University Week, Mesut Akdere, associate professor in the department of technology leadership...

Report: Chinese Communist Party Cells Pop Up at U.S. Universities

Groups of visiting Chinese students and scholars have formed Chinese Communist Party cells at U.S. universities in what seems to...

$100 Million Gift for Brain Science at Brown

Brown University on Wednesday announced a $100 million gift for its brain science institute. The gift is from Robert J...

10 With William & Mary Ties Arrested on Drug Charges

Eight students at the College of William & Mary, plus one professor and one other employee, have been arrested on...

Learning More About Our Own And Other Cultures

To help future employers manage a global work force, start with students. In today's Academic Minute, part of Purdue University...

A Federal Experiment Flounders

An Obama-era program to give nontraditional providers access to federal financial aid has struggled to get off the ground, and three of eight participants have pulled out.