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Three decades of research on campus climate for students of color shows that little about their experience has changed. The ...
The high court said the National Institutes of Health doesn’t have to restore grants it terminated, for now, which could ...
It’s time we free ourselves of the false binary of academic and nonacademic careers post-Ph.D., writes Briana Konnick.
Thirty-eight percent of young adults think math is very important in their work life; fewer believe it’s important in their ...
Last March, a speed-walk tour of our national museums provided an insight into what was in jeopardy. Now, it seems, we’ve already lost the work of a half century of scholarship.
Part of the reason the public hasn’t rallied to our side is that after years of being directly insulted, as they see it, they don’t mind seeing some payback.
Looking back at the Dreger resignation a decade ago, it’s hard to feel optimistic, because censorship on campus is even worse today.
It seems implausible that collegians in the minority have enough power to routinely and unlawfully discriminate against their peers who comprise the majority.
The cancellation is just the latest of many incidents at colleges across the country and reflects how Trump’s anti-DEI ...
Inside Higher Ed’s Voices of Student Success discusses the goals, challenges and importance of continuing education programs ...
We’re not paying enough attention to the dangers AI poses to the competence of our future electorate—and the workforce, Noah ...
The Department of Justice said it won’t defend against a legal challenge to the law defining HSIs as having at least ...