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The Early Bird Gets Admitted

Colleges have been criticized for admitting more students through early decision, which benefits wealthier applicants. Without affirmative action, it could be a boon for diversity as well—depending how colleges use it.

Brown Faces $46 Million Budget Deficit

Brown University, one of the nation’s wealthiest institutions, is facing a $46 million structural deficit, prompting efforts to limit growth...

AI-Authored Abstracts ‘More Authentic’ Than Human-Written Ones

Higher ratings for AI-authored abstracts should not obscure the need for engaging prose with a “human touch,” says study co-author.

Overpaid Conn. Community College Employees Asked to Return Money

The Connecticut State College and University system is asking some community college employees to return money mistakenly paid to them...
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Colleges Send Out Heartwarming Holiday Messages

From ice skating with a mascot to going on a Christmas heist with a community college math teacher, holiday videos bring levity at the end of another year.

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House Republicans Lambaste Colleges’ Handling of Antisemitism in New Report

House leaders say that campus antisemitism has extended beyond student encampments to university health-care systems and call on the National...
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25 Stats for 2025

Inside Higher Ed compiled two dozen–plus data points to help guide strategic decision-making and student success initiatives on college campuses.

Report: Trustees Pressed Chapel Hill on Student Admissions

The chair of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Board of Trustees appeared to pressure employees to admit...