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Racial Equity and Workforce Development

Only 15 percent of Latino adults have earned at least an associate degree, compared to 27 percent of black adults...

Instagram on the Rise

Instagram is better than Facebook for reaching today's students, EAB study finds.

Cut Too Deep? Tuition Discounting at a Crossroads

Inside Higher Ed today is releasing our newest special report, " Cut Too Deep? Tuition Discounting at a Crossroads." For...

Kansas Cuts College Admissions Standards

In a play for more students at public colleges in Kansas, state education officials propose no longer requiring completion of certain high school courses, such as chemistry and physics, as a condition of admission to universities.

Endowment Moves From University of Mississippi

A $5.3 million endowment to the University of Mississippi will be pulled and moved instead to the CREATE Foundation in...

The Week in Admissions News

Another arrest in admissions scandal; student debt; free college in New Mexico; departments drop GRE.

Jacksonville State President on Medical Leave

The president of Jacksonville State University was granted medical leave after nine men were arrested in conjunction with an investigation...

Measuring the Effects of Loan Forgiveness

Borrowers whose private student loans were discharged in court earned more, paid off other debt and were more likely to move for work, new research shows.