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NCAA Adds Five Independent Governing Board Members
The National Collegiate Athletic Association has added five members outside university presidents to its top governing board, a move prompted...

Smart, Succinct and Agile: Strategic Planning in an Age of Uncertainty
Inside Higher Ed editor Scott Jaschik and reporter Rick Seltzer discuss the themes in our Special Report, "Smart, Succinct and...
States vs. Localities on Food
Business interests are passing laws against public health interests. In today's Academic Minute, New York University's Jennifer Pomeranz discusses why...

Disappearing Language Offerings
Study documents decline in languages offered for instruction at American colleges over three-year period.

Another Small College Will Close
Green Mountain says it couldn't chart a path toward financial stability. This semester will be its last.

Mash Up and Republish Like It's 1923
A dazzling array of works from 1923 are now available freely to scholars, artists and writers, opening up new possibilities for teaching and publishing.
Hundreds Admitted to College in Error
The University of South Florida at St. Petersburg admitted nearly 700 applicants in recent days, but human error is being...
‘Innovation’ Aide Leaves U.S. Education Department
David Soo, who since 2011 has been a prominent advocate for the role the federal government can play in spurring...
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