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A chalkboard with the text "Welcome back Sophomores, Class of 2027" is in front of an on-campus carnival event

Considering Sophomore Student Success

The University of South Carolina established an office dedicated to second-year students and beyond, helping them utilize resources and stay connected after the first year.

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3 Takeaways From Harvard’s Legal Victory

A judge ruled that the federal government illegally froze $2.2 billion in research funding for the university. But with an appeal looming, it’s unclear when the funds will be restored.

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Dual Enrollment Leads to More College Acceptances, Greater Financial Awards

The studies add to a growing body of research about the impacts of dual enrollment, which allows high schoolers to take college courses and is growing more popular.

A photo of a young woman reading a book while lying face-down on a white couch in a room full of plants; a mug sits to the side of the open book in her hands.

A Case for Pleasure Reading in Grad School

Reading for pleasure is an indispensable part of scholarly formation, Victoria McGovern writes.

A young female soldier in a camouflage uniform listens attentively during a counseling session.

Listen: Closing the Attainment Gap With Credit for Prior Learning

Inside Higher Ed’s Voices of Student Success highlights efforts in Kentucky to expand CPL opportunities among military-affiliated students and adult learners more broadly.

A report card with modified grades that have all been lowered.

Indiana Business School to Enforce Grade Distribution for Skills Classes

The change is intended to promote rigor and was handed down to faculty as the Kelley School tightens admissions criteria for the incoming class.

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Brown to Fund Grad Students Who Lost Grants

Brown University will give money to some of its graduate students whose federal research grants were cut by the Trump...
Michael Schill, a light-skinned man wearing glasses and a dark business suit, testifies at a hearing.

Northwestern President to Step Down

Schill is stepping down after a three-year run marked by the fallout of pro-Palestinian protests, which prompted right-wing scrutiny.