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College of New Rochelle Goes Completely Coed

Another women's college has decided to go completely coeducational. The College of New Rochelle on Tuesday announced its plans to...

External Review Finds Little Wrongdoing in Minnesota Athletics

A wide-ranging external investigation into allegations of sexual harassment and other matters within the University of Minnesota's athletics department has...

States and Public Higher Ed: Economic Challenges

Inside Higher Ed is pleased to release today "States and Higher Ed: Growing Economic Strains Challenge Public Colleges and Universities,"...

Holiday Guidance Removed

U of Tennessee responds to intense criticism of its advice -- and of its diversity efforts.

It's the Little Things

Colleges are using data to find hundreds of students who are unaware that they are eligible to graduate. Sometimes it's as simple as asking students if they've applied.

Academic Minute: Working Mothers

Today on the Academic Minute, Jean Twenge, professor of psychology at San Diego State University, details how the backlash against...

Ohio Community College Settles Disability Suit

Terra State Community College in Ohio settled out of court Tuesday a suit alleging the college violated the Americans With...

Liberty U Defends President's Call to Arms

Liberty University issued a response to criticism of Jerry Falwell Jr., the university's president, who attracted widespread attention for convocation...