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BirdBot

Flying might not be the only thing birds can teach us. In today’s Academic Minute, Monica Daley of the University...

An Optional LSAT?

The leading law school accreditor has proposed eliminating the standardized test requirement for admissions. Proponents argue it would increase diversity, but detractors fear a loss of accountability.

Economic Mobility Through a Different Lens

A new Economic Mobility Index highlights postgraduation outcomes of colleges that serve high numbers of low-income students.
Opinion

Protect Taxpayers—and Students—From Costs of College Closures

Congress should require insurance to protect taxpayers from costs of loan discharges and to incentivize colleges to develop transfer plans for students in event of a closure, Preston Cooper writes.

‘It’s Not a Luxury Degree’

Many teachers face the need to acquire a graduate degree, often taking on student debt for a high-demand job that yields few economic rewards. What should be done?
Opinion

Opening the Doors for Student-Faculty Connection

Due to the pandemic, current college students place higher value on personal connections with faculty, staff and peers, writes Laurel Bongiorno.

GAO Urges Better Analysis of Universities’ Risk of Foreign Threats

The federal agencies charged with restricting the export of certain technologies and the sharing of those technologies with foreign nationals...
The Future of Expense Management

The Future of Expense Management

" The Future of Expense Management" is a new print-on-demand booklet from Inside Higher Ed. You may download the free...