Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order

Will Cuts Give Way to ‘Systemwide Changes’ at University of Alaska?

The University of Alaska system has for years struggled with declining enrollment and state funding. Forced into a corner, the system's Board of Regents approved massive academic and administrative cuts, but experts say it's not enough to survive long term.
Opinion

Pandemic Teaching Prescriptions

Faculty members and students have had better experiences in online classes that shared six factors, writes Regan A. R. Gurung.

More Confusion Over Emergency Aid

The Education Department appeared ready to issue a rule limiting who can get the CARES Act's emergency aid grants but backed off at the last minute.

New Podcast Episode on Uncertainty Facing College Athletics

The Key With Inside Higher Ed is a podcast on the uncertainties both college students and colleges face in coming...

NFL Players, Students Demand Clemson Remove Calhoun Name

Two professional football players joined Clemson University students’ calls to remove the name of John C. Calhoun, a United States...

Resignations at Liberty University After Falwell's Blackface Tweet

At least four black faculty and staff members at Liberty University have resigned in protest after the evangelical college’s president...

New Presidents or Provosts: American U of Rome, Bay Path U, College of Saint Mary, Franklin College, George Mason U, Illinois State U, Lubbock Christian U, Middlesex CC, Seattle Pacific U, U of the South

Kimberly Allen, assistant vice president for academic affairs at Maryville University, in Missouri, has been named vice president for academic...

New Requirements, More Costs

Community college officials say new federal regulations requiring costly new processes for handling sexual misconduct complaints are burdensome and unnecessary for largely commuter campuses.