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Smarter State Spending

State dollars for public higher education would go farther, prominent researchers argue, if more of it went to open-access colleges and need-based aid.

Chicago Professors Fire Back

More than 150 faculty members offer new students a different view on safe spaces, trigger warnings and diversity.

Congresswoman Proposes Ed Department Offer Loan Assistance to Sexual Assault Victims

In a letter to the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights Tuesday, Representative Jackie Speier, a California Democrat...

Compilation: Seeking a Competitive Advantage

Inside Higher Ed is pleased to release today our latest print-on-demand compilation, "Seeking a Competitive Advantage." The articles explore the...

Berkeley Suspends Palestine Course

Critics said one-credit, student-led course was anti-Zionist. The university said it acted on procedural grounds.

Quality Matters Launches Certificate Program

Quality Matters, which offers quality assurance programs for online courses, is this fall expanding into online teaching certification. The organization...

Student Says UNC Favored Athlete Accused of Rape

Another student goes public with rape allegations, claiming that the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and campus police offered more support to the suspect than to her as the victim.

Academic Minute: Passing the Buck

Today on the Academic Minute, Mary Steffel, assistant professor of marketing at Northeastern University, examines why people pass the buck...