Jon EdelmanFrom the MagazineHigher Ed Ponders Diversity Strategies Following Court RulingIn a post-affirmative action world, how can higher ed institutions maintain student diversity?August 23, 2023Faculty & StaffWalter 'Ted' Carter Jr. Named President of OSUThe former superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy is expected to become the 17th president of The Ohio State University.August 23, 2023Reports & DataDirect Admissions Helps Raise Applications, But Not EnrollmentsThe increasingly popular technique has limits.August 22, 2023Leadership & PolicyApplications for SAVE Student Loan Payment Plans OpenThe U.S. Department of Education has announced borrowers can now apply for the Biden administration’s new plan to reduce monthly payments.August 22, 2023Social JusticeStudents Mobilize for a New March on WashingtonSixty years after the original march, students are gearing up to continue the fight.August 21, 2023Reports & DataReport Points to the Future of Academic ConferencesBut it's unclear whether learned societies will adapt.August 18, 2023Reports & DataUC System Admits Most Underrepresented Minorities EverA closer look at the accompanying statistics released by UC reveals a more ambiguous picture of progress.August 15, 2023Leadership & PolicyED Starts Discharges of $39B in Debt for 804,000Cancellations will benefit borrowers who had Income-Driven Repayment plans, which make up about half of the over $1 trillion in outstanding federal direct loans.August 15, 2023Leadership & PolicyBiden Admin Issues Guidance after Affirmative Action DecisionColleges and universities are urged to do what they can to maintain diversity.August 14, 2023Leadership & PolicyBaylor Confirms Exemption from Title IX ClaimsBaylor University's religious tenets immunize the Baptist research institution from certain Title IX complaints, according to the U.S. Department of Education.August 14, 2023Previous PagePage 4 of 23Next Page