New Cal State Campaign Will Emphasize Postgraduation Success

Since 2009, the massive university system has run Graduation Initiatives. The latest likely won’t meet its goals. Now leaders plan to emphasize what happens to students after they earn degrees.

More U.K. University History Departments Cutting Jobs and Courses

Survey by the Royal Historical Society finds ax is falling most heavily on newer institutions.

Survey: College Students Consider Health and Wellness Services Average

A 2024 Student Voice survey by Inside Higher Ed found the greatest share of students give their college or university an average rating on the quality and variety of well-being resources.

Thinking About Life After College  

In the career readiness portion of Inside Higher Ed’s annual Student Voice survey, most students say they’re stressed about life after college—but also confident about their future success. Students are “meh” on career centers but enthusiastic about finding internships.

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Defending Democracy, Defending the University

Michael S. Roth writes that attacks on higher ed and democracy this election season threaten to sweep away 100-plus years of progress.

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‘Stories Are Weapons’

Scott McLemee reviews Annalee Newitz’s new book on the evolution of psychological warfare.

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Transfer Champions Unite

Join the creation of a comprehensive, dynamic transfer resource hub built by and for the transfer community.

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Deliberate Cruelty in Higher Ed

The reality of being NTT faculty.

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Addressing Election Stress in the Workplace

Miranda Stratton St. Fleur, Shaila Kotadia and Matthew Griffith offer ideas for a trauma-informed approach to support employee well-being in an election year.

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Don’t Let Your Teaching Demo Let You Down

Stick to the basics of good pedagogy and you’ll be fine, Adam Gifford writes.

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The Confusion and Chaos of Title IX Reform

President Biden, when he was elected in 2020, promised to immediately overturn Trump-era Title IX reforms. But the bold changes he introduced to the federal government’s gender equality law have hit a series of regulatory and political roadblocks causing chaos and confusion among compliance officers, university leaders and students. Judges have temporarily blocked enforcement in nearly half the country, leaving the future of Biden’s reforms hanging in the balance. Get up to speed with Inside Higher Ed’s coverage of the key developments.