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Open Education… Is Closed

This year's Open Education Conference had more attendees than ever before. Why is it ending after 16 years, and what does its demise mean for the cause?

The Williams English Boycott

Saying that their English department treats race and critical theory as an afterthought, students call on their peers to steer clear of most program offerings.

Arizona President Apologizes to Indigenous Students for Remarks

The University of Arizona's president took a DNA test, and it turns out he's 100 percent apologetic about past remarks...

UC Santa Barbara Programs Broke NCAA Rules

The National Collegiate Athletic Association on Tuesday imposed penalties on two athletics programs at the University of California, Santa Barbara...

Tuition Assistance Popular With Employees

Working learners believe that automation will impact their industries and jobs, according to a new report from Bright Horizons, the...

Winners of Our Halloween Contest

Inside Higher Ed held our third annual Halloween contest last week, inviting academics working in costume to post photos to...

Academic Minute: Artificial Wisdom

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Butler University Week, James McGrath, professor of religion, looks into artificial wisdom. Learn...

Wide Range of Changes for USC's Board

The University of Southern California's trustees on Tuesday approved a broad set of changes to the governing board in the...