I am deeply worried about my vacuuming skills. I’ve always enjoyed vacuuming, especially with the vacuum cleaner I use. It has a clear dustbin, and
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SP&A previously helped UF select Santa Ono, a former University of Michigan president. Bryan Bedder/Stringer/Getty Images The University of South Florida has dropped SP&A Executive
First-year students who perform poorly in a course are particularly at risk of dropping out. To help boost retention of such students, the University of
Devastating cuts to U.S. science under Donald Trump’s presidency have been made possible by a pervasive complacency that scientific achievements will always be celebrated, a
In American higher education, teaching is our business, research our currency and service our obligation. It has always perplexed me that the pursuit of higher
Following a flyover by a B-2 bomber, President Donald Trump signed a sweeping policy bill into law Friday, celebrating the Fourth of July and commending
Every year for the past 25 years, I have taught an intermediate-level undergraduate course at Indiana University Bloomington called The Declaration of Independence and the
Just over one in 10 higher education institutions enroll at least 20 percent international students. Photo illustration by Justin Morrison/Inside Higher Ed | skynesher/E+/Getty Images Colleges
Young adults are finding it harder to borrow books reflective of their lived experiences in their schools and public libraries. It isn’t because these stories
A Supreme Court ruling at the end of June handed a major victory to parents who want to opt their children out of lessons that
