The draft proposals, up for discussion this week, could change how accreditors oversee colleges and what they measure, but some say they violate existing federal law.
The administration says it’s bringing clarity to institutions by enforcing civil rights law. But experts worry tossing out the settlements could create more uncertainty for colleges and students.
With increased federal emphasis on workforce alignment, the time is now to make employer-sponsored educational assistance programs more robust and visible.
A new analysis from the Institute for Higher Education Policy found that food insecurity was associated with lower persistence among older, working and caregiving college students.
All majors, minors, certificates and graduate degrees that are “centered on” sexual orientation or gender identity must be phased out and canceled, Texas Tech University system chancellor Brandon ...
In some countries, over 90 percent of student visa applications were rejected. A new report argues that the current visa ...
Virginia Tech president Tim Sands is stepping down after 12 years on the job. But recent remarks from a powerful senator ...
Astrophysics students at the College of Charleston helped develop research instruments now bound for the International Space ...
Have you seen, or can you think of, a way of running classes or programs that would be likely to thrive in an in-person format on evenings and/or weekends? If so, please let me know at deandad (at) ...
A major survey shows students are anxious about career readiness in the face of AI—pointing to the need for more employer ...
Inside Higher Ed ’s student success reporter, Joshua Bay, joins Editor in Chief Sara Custer in this week’s episode of The Key, IHE’s news and analysis podcast.