
The executive order says senior appointees must review grants, and it demands awards be easier to terminate. Research groups say it undermines science.
Online Learning: Past the Tipping Point
Twin surveys of chief online learning officers highlight the gap between student expectations and institutional maturity when it comes to online education.
Indiana U to Launch GenAI 101 Course for Students, Staff
A new, self-paced course at Indiana University teaches students, faculty and staff generative AI skills and expertise.
How Colleges Use Geography to Recruit Students
The long-standing practice of geographic recruitment is now under scrutiny by the Trump administration, which claims it can be unlawfully used as a proxy for race.
Tracking Key Lawsuits Against the Trump Administration
Higher education groups are suing the federal government at an exceptional scale in an effort to block executive orders, DEI guidance and other policy changes. Here’s the latest on the legal challenges.
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Ep. 168: Voices of Student Success: Encouraging Innovation in Credit for Prior Learning
Inside Higher Ed’s Voices of Student Success discusses the challenges and opportunities in expanding credit for prior learning assessment at Utah Valley University.
Ep. 167: Reimagining Online Learning
How colleges can foster belonging and learning communities in online courses.
Using Social Media Not as a Tool but as a Teacher in Higher Education
What can university educators learn about teaching and audience engagement from social media? Two experts—a psychologist and a professor of public relations—share strategies for connecting with students, finding wider audiences for niche research and fighting misinformation.
University Libraries—and Librarians—That Are Leading the Change
Learn about the efforts of U.S. librarians to protect valuable public data from sudden erasure by the Trump administration and a pioneering project that saw a U.K. university partner with a local council to create a joint library that is open to anyone.