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Potential Breakthrough Against Racist Trolling
Advocates hope a new legal settlement between a former neo-Nazi and a black college student may help other students who find themselves facing digital hate.
Ex-Coach Admits Role in Bribery Scheme
Tony Bland, a former assistant basketball coach at the University of Southern California, on Wednesday pleaded guilty to conspiracy to...
Early Birds vs. Night Owls
In today's Academic Minute, the Best Psychology Segment Award as part of "Best of" Week, Colgate University's Krista Ingram examined...

The In-and-Out List
A look at what happened in 2018 and what’s to come in 2019 with Inside Higher Ed’s seventh annual in-and-out list.

Rural Colleges' Lender of Last Resort
A U.S. Department of Agriculture program has provided $1.7 billion in grants and low-cost loans to struggling rural colleges and universities in the last three years. That raises questions about who closes and who gets to stay open.

Federal Shutdown Includes Agencies Supporting Research
Grant checks from NSF and other funders won't go out. Meetings on grant applications won't take place. Impact will grow with length of standoff. Trump threat on border with Mexico alarms some Texas campuses.
Stephens College Will Admit Some Trans Students
Many women's colleges, including some of the most prominent ones, started admitting transgender students several years ago. But others have...
Iran Releases British Professor Held Since April
Abbas Edalat, a professor of computer science and mathematics at Imperial College London, has been released by Iran and is...
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