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Expert calls into question Pentagon’s abortion travel policy, calls it a ‘repudiation’ of ‘woke ideology’


The Pentagon reported last month that the Biden administration's push to cover travel expenses for service members seeking an abortion was ... told Fox News Digital that since the 1980s, before ... Read More

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The Skift Travel 200 (ST200) combines the financial performance of nearly 200 travel companies worth more than a trillion dollars into a single number, making it easy to track travel industry ... Read More

Sara Weissman


Sara Weissman is a reporter at Inside Higher Ed. She writes about adult learners, low-income and first-generation students, students from underrepresented backgrounds and the colleges and universities ... Read More

Inching Toward the $100,000 Sticker Price


Most institutions that Inside Higher Ed contacted for this story did not respond to requests ... we proactively waive their enrollment deposits and offer travel vouchers to fund a visit to campus,” ... Read More

Travel Deals


At hotels, housekeepers are the biggest and, arguably, the most important department. Here's a behind-the-scenes look at their hard work. Amy Chadwick spent years scrimping and saving as a single ... Read More

Delaying the Inevitable


Over the weekend the University of Alabama at Birmingham became the latest to move to a June 1 deposit deadline, Bradley Barnes, its vice provost for enrollment management, confirmed in an email to ... Read More

Campus Conundrums


And yet, their success was extraordinary, with many achieving prominence in academia, business, and politics—Kenneth Chenault, American Express’s CEO, Baltimore mayor Kurt Schmoke and Patricia ... Read More

Ed Perkins on Travel: What’s with the airlines?


Airlines are better than ever at tweaking fares to meet changes in demand, so you’ll see some great flash sale deals ... Ed Perkins at eperkins@mind.net. Also, check out Ed’s new rail travel ... Read More

Higher Education is Most Trusted Source to Handle AI


While the public remains cautious of artificial intelligence (AI), most trust higher education institutions to use AI ... Financial institutions, the news media, U.S. corporations and the U.S. Read More

Creating Community for Students in Recovery: Voices of Student Success


Inside Higher Ed’s news and analysis podcast. In this episode, host Ashley Mowreader spoke with Angela Lauer Chong, associate vice president for student affairs and dean of students at Florida State ... Read More

Is ‘Filterworld’ Coming for Higher Ed?


Filterworld is eye-opening. Before reading the book, I had not given too much thought or worry about algorithms replacing humans in shaping culture. This algorithmic blind spot is likely a function of ... Read More

FAFSA Timeline Delayed Again


meaning most colleges won’t be able to send out complete and accurate financial aid offers until May. While many institutions have pushed back commitment deadlines to May 15 or June 1 due to the FAFSA ... Read More


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