[ad_1] In the dozen years we have co-edited the journal ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature, we have read many external reports supplied by colleagues...
[ad_1] The Week in Admissions News Susan H. Greenberg Mon, 09/04/2023 – 11:45 AM [ad_2] Susan H. Greenberg Source link
[ad_1] Three-year bachelor’s degrees are coming to Brigham Young University–Idaho and affiliated Ensign College next year, following approval of the truncated programs by an accrediting body....
[ad_1] The University of Utah has launched an investigation of its highly acclaimed women’s gymnastics program following allegations of verbal and emotional abuse of team gymnasts...
[ad_1] An Oregon jury awarded nearly $4 million to a former Pacific University student who accused the institution of mishandling allegations of sexual assault against him, The...
[ad_1] Edgar Quiroz Sanchez, a senior studying psychology and law, society and justice at the University of Washington at Seattle, has experienced new-student orientation from multiple...
[ad_1] The U.S. Department of Education has given Florida SouthWestern State College approval to seek a new accreditor, setting in motion a state plan that will...
[ad_1] Harvard University is reviewing an embattled business professor’s tenure for possible revocation. Francesca Gino, a researcher of dishonesty, stands accused of manipulating data. Inside Higher...
[ad_1] Who gets to claim alumni status at the University of Southern California and benefit from its powerful network? For years, Brian Ralston, who earned a...
[ad_1] A nursing student at Hodges in a promotional photo on the university’s website Hodges University, a small private nonprofit college in Florida, announced late Friday...
[ad_1] A nursing student at Hodges in a promotional photo on the university’s website. Hodges University, a small private nonprofit college in Florida, announced late Friday...
[ad_1] Phyllis Curtis-Tweed, vice president for academic and student affairs at Bermuda College, has been appointed provost and vice president of academic affairs at Queensborough Community...
[ad_1] Duke University graduate student workers have voted 1,000 to 131 to unionize, a huge reversal from a 2016–17 defeat. The university said the new labor...
[ad_1] When I wrote a post asking about scholars studying the university as a workplace, the responses I received all pointed me to Kevin McClure. Kevin,...
[ad_1] A single shocking photograph can sway public opinion like nothing else. A Buddhist monk calmly burning himself to death to protest the U.S.-backed South Vietnamese...
[ad_1] To the Editor: I am writing in response to the recent article discussing the debate over who should be allowed to use the title “doctor”...
[ad_1] Andrea Smith, an ethnic studies professor, is leaving UC Riverside next August. Photo illustration by Justin Morrison/Inside Higher Ed | Stan Lim, University of California,...
[ad_1] More than half (54 percent) of 1,200 college students in a recent survey are not getting sufficient sleep—seven to nine hours per night, as recommended by...
[ad_1] At the very moment when historical clarity—which the recent Supreme Court decision contradicted—is urgently needed, John R. Thelin and Richard W. Trollinger Trollinger turn to...
[ad_1] Aleutie/iStock/Getty Images Plus A rising demand for online courses in a post-pandemic world has colleges and universities re-evaluating their priorities, a new report suggests. The...