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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...

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.

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...

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...
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