At least four campuses on Thursday received swatting calls—false reports of active or impending threats intended to disrupt operations and whip up a significant police response.
In the latest episode of The Key, Inside Higher Ed ’s news and analysis podcast, Warner tells IHE ’s editor in chief, Sara Custer, that colleges should refocus on teaching students how to learn and ...
A voting student position on the Iowa Board of Regents would be eliminated under a new bill advanced by the Hawkeye State’s ...
Cornell University has received a pledge of $371.5 million from alumnus and software entrepreneur David Duffield, marking the ...
A panel of legal experts and a higher ed leader called on colleges to form coalitions against violations of free speech on campus and to protect the values of higher education.
Some of president’s most audacious cuts have been scaled back or suspended, but a year of turmoil is beginning to show in ...
Research universities lobbied Congress on sweeping policy changes, fended off restrictions on international students and ...
All Florida public universities would be banned from hiring foreign workers on H-1B visas under a policy change that the ...
Apparently emboldened after cutting deals with several universities last year, Trump administration officials are reworking ...
New partnership will study which college programs actually help students build the skills they need for an AI-driven ...
First Amendment advocates and higher ed leaders are declaring victory, and some say it’s the “final defeat” of Trump’s attempt to rid colleges of race-based student supports.
In negotiating loan caps, a Pell Grant expansion and accountability measures, the Education Department made few concessions and yet secured unanimous agreement. Here’s how they did it.
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