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Facing Deficit, Ivy Tech May Eliminate Campuses

Ivy Tech Community College -- a well-regarded statewide network in Indiana -- is considering closing up to 20 of its...

St. Mary's of Maryland Reacts to Poor Admissions Year

Faculty members and some trustees are raising questions about why St. Mary's College of Maryland, well regarded for providing a...

Stanford Sees Progress Recruiting Minority Professors

Stanford University reported this week that it has made progress in diversifying its faculty. Between 2008 and 2013, the number...

Academic Minute: Embryonic Development and Organ Placement

In today’s Academic Minute, Michael Levin of Tufts University explains the process that determines organ placement as an embryo develops...

Divestment Might Not Cost Colleges, New Paper Argues

A new paper sponsored by several divestment advocacy groups and written by the Tellus Institute, a think tank that works...

New Numbers on Degree-Seeking Students Abroad

More than 46,500 American students were pursuing full degrees abroad in 2011-12, according to a new report released by the...

'Inside Higher Ed' Editors Discuss Issues on MOOCs

On Thursday, Inside Higher Ed's editors, Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman, discussed the latest developments and issues surrounding massive open...

Gordon Gee Apologizes for Comments on Notre Dame, Catholics

Gordon Gee, president of Ohio State University, has apologized for comments he made about the University of Notre Dame and...