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Cyberbiosecurity

Can someone hack DNA? In today's Academic Minute, Colorado State University's Jenna Gallegos discusses cyberbiosecurity and the future of the...

‘Decolonizing’ a Journal

After a major editorial flap, history's premier journal announces a series of changes aimed at diversifying viewpoints and contributors.

Phase 2 for Boot Camps

Skills boot camps continue to grow and diversify despite wave of consolidation, while traditional higher education increasingly absorbs aspects of the short-term training model.

Scholars Defend Stanford Professor Receiving Threats

Nearly 600 supporters of David Palumbo-Liu, the Louise Hewlett Nixon Professor and professor of comparative literature at Stanford University, have...

Digital Learning in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week

This week's digital learning content in Inside Higher Ed: A report from the Student Public Interest Research Groups asserts that...

What Role for Higher Ed in an AI World?

Contrary to popular belief, most Americans feel optimistic about the impending artificial intelligence revolution, even though they think it will take more jobs than it will create.

Skepticism on New Greek Rules

Florida State has allowed fraternities and sororities to operate on campus again under strict new measures, but experts say many will be hard to enforce.

Laureate Shifts Focus

Global education giant Laureate sells off some international institutions and refocuses on emerging markets.