Ahead of his Thursday remarks at the Education Writers Association’s national conference, the Education Secretary announced a ...
As instructors, we can miss crucial things about the very students we don’t think we have to worry about, writes Rachel Toor.
Pro-Palestinian encampments and protests strained college policies this spring. As summer sets in, some are revising rules ...
A development program at South Arkansas College helps men’s basketball players consider their path after their athletic ...
ChatGPT Edu, emerging after initial partnerships with several universities, is prompting both cautious optimism and worries.
Duke University Press/Georgetown University Press/Harvard University Press/Penn State University Press/Princeton University ...
The presidents of Yale University and the University of Michigan will not appear before a full congressional committee as previously expected and be subjected to a public grilling about their ...
A consent decree filed in federal court by the federal agency would, if approved by a judge, bar the NCAA from limiting players’ right to compete immediately if they switch colleges. The agreement ...
The other day I had a friend, someone who knows my work, and who even works in education-adjacent spaces ask, “Have you written anything about that ChatGPT stuff?” Have I? It seems like that’s all ...
Christine Taylor is too busy to talk on the phone. The director of financial aid at Bellevue College would love to vent about how difficult the past year has been. But it’s busy season at the largest ...
This month’s episode of The Key, Inside Higher Ed 's news and analysis podcast, features a conversation with Justin Draeger, who recently announced that he would soon wrap up his work as president and ...
“The Majority and the Minority will question you in alternating, hour-long rounds, beginning with Majority staff, until neither side has remaining questions,” Foxx, a North Carolina Republican, said ...