Former OCR staffers say the Justice Department’s approach to civil rights investigations could leave some students behind.
Michigan State University men’s basketball coach, Tom Izzo, told reporters he was “disgusted” with Board of Trustees tensions ...
A critical distinction between course-level academic expectations and violations of institutional policy lies at the crux of ...
At the NIH, political appointees exercise extensive control over scientific communication, and research on health ...
The new staff members will focus on creating, explaining and enforcing college speech policies following years of escalating ...
The state of Minnesota this month launched the SELF Grad Loan program, a new low-interest loan option for grad students that ...
Stevens Institute of Technology’s newly launched AI in Biology and Chemistry Community helps students explore AI’s role in ...
The University of Arizona’s foundation plans to transfer $70 million to the university in endowment payouts, in part to help ...
Education Department officials say the “partnership will not impact students, parents or families who believe they have ...
In this episode of The Key, we’re digging into the minds of college presidents and how they’re dealing with the chaos of the current moment. Colleen Flaherty, Inside Higher Ed’s special content editor ...
A new report, released Tuesday, argues colleges can take accountability for low public confidence without conceding to ...
ShinyHunters, the cybercrime group behind last month’s Canvas hack, may have gained access to human resources and financial ...