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Michigan Appeals Court: Refunds on Tuition, Housing Not Required

Michigan’s public universities didn’t have to pay refunds to students after forcing them into remote learning during the early days...

Racist Text Messages Create Stir at Occidental College

Anti-Asian text messages shared on social media have created turmoil at Occidental College. Students are angered by the administration’s delayed response and lack of disciplinary action.

St. Valentine

The history of Valentine’s Day might not match up with our current incarnation. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of...

Earlier Aid Awards

Survey documents impact of earlier FAFSA thanks to two changes in federal rules for applying for financial aid. Other FAFSA news isn’t as good.

Does Calculus Count Too Much in Admissions?

New report suggests it does, and admissions association agrees. So do a lot of mathematicians.

Diversity on the Rise Among College Presidents

Colleges hired a greater share of Black and other nonwhite leaders in the months after Black Lives Matter became a household term than they did before, Inside Higher Ed analysis shows. Is the shift meaningful, and will it last?
Opinion

A Foolish Decision on Testing

The University of California Board of Regents shouldn’t have abolished the SAT and ACT in admissions decisions, Donald Wittman argues.

Sex Toy Workshops, Speed Dating and More

Valentine’s Day marks the perfect opportunity for colleges to re-engage students on sexual health. Events range from discussions on consent to educational games like “Wheel of Fornication.”