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The accreditation system is broken

From The Chronicle of Higher Education: “Thousands of institutions leave students even worse off than if they hadn’t enrolled in the first place. At nearly… Read More

College endowments boomed in fiscal 2021

From Inside Higher Ed: “College and university endowments posted sky-high returns in fiscal year 2021, with endowments of all sizes growing by at least 20… Read More

Dismay as US suspends Fulbright scholarships for Afghans

From University World News: “Aspirant Afghan scholars are devastated by news that the United States is scrapping its hallmark Fulbright university scholarship programme for Afghanistan… Read More

White violence and black success: Why HBCUs receive bomb threats

From Diverse Issues in Higher Education: “Ever since the first historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) were built on U.S. soil, threats of white violence… Read More

Happiness course ‘protected’ student well-being during pandemic

From Times Higher Education: “Running a university course on positive psychology during the pandemic appeared to have a ‘protective effect’ on first-year students’ mental well-being,… Read More

Post-qualification admissions plan ‘abandoned’ in England

From Times Higher Education: “The Westminster government appears to have abandoned plans to make students apply to English universities after receiving their exam results, several… Read More

4 trends that will shape the future of higher education

From World Economic Forum:  “1. Learning from everywhere … So rather than shifting to a ‘learn from anywhere’ approach (providing flexibility), education institutions should move… Read More

More students are dropping out of college during COVID — and it could get worse

From The Hechinger Report: “Of the 2.6 million students who started college in fall 2019, 26.1 percent, or roughly 679,000, didn’t come back the next… Read More

States warm to FAFSA requirements

From Inside Higher Ed: “Legislators in Florida, Hawaii, Indiana, Nebraska, New York and South Carolina are this session looking at potential policies that would require… Read More

A newly accredited college for incarcerated students

From Inside Higher Ed: “Students walk to and from classes with books in hand. Some stand around the yard, discussing philosophical concepts from their latest… Read More

Student debt: It’s the interest, stupid

From The Hill: “The constant, unrelenting, day-by-day buildup of interest is the beating heart of student debt. It’s time Congress put a stake in it…. Read More

Parent in college bribery scandal gets year in prison

From KNOE8 News: “A former casino executive who was one of just two parents to go to trial in the sprawling college admissions bribery scandal… Read More

The unconventional path of one college’s first black woman president

From The Chronicle of Higher Education: “When she takes office in July, Robin Holmes-Sullivan will be the first Black woman to serve as president of… Read More

Indian institutes of technology set to open UK branches

From Times Higher Education: “Proponents of UK-India education partnerships, including former universities minister Lord Johnson of Marylebone, have long been advocates for opening outposts of… Read More

Report: Adults, Black students completing college at higher rates than ever before

From Lumina Foundation: “There is welcome news in a report issued this week from the National Student Clearinghouse. The six-year college completion rate for first-time… Read More

Bomb threats swamp US’ black-serving colleges

From Times Higher Education: “Nearly 20 historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the US have reported bomb threats … raising campus-wide panics at the… Read More

‘This is not new’: Unsettled by threats, HBCUs reflect on a long history of racist intimidation

From The Chronicle of Higher Education: “Fisk University was preparing to host a civil-rights address in its gymnasium when police and fire officials suddenly ordered… Read More

A long-neglected HBCU may finally get its money

From The Chronicle of Higher Education: “Gov. Bill Lee of Tennessee, a Republican, has recommended that Tennessee State University receive $250 million for physical-infrastructure improvements… Read More

‘Use these dollars to change lives’

From Inside Higher Ed: “Twice in 2020 and once in 2021 the billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott surprised colleges unaccustomed to multimillion-dollar gifts … ‘I think… Read More

Talking leadership 12: Dwight McBride on fighting racism

From Times Higher Education: “The president of The New School in New York says universities are often underprepared for their first black leader … Dwight… Read More

House approves college transparency act

From Inside Higher Ed: “Under the College Transparency Act, colleges would be required to collect and submit data to the Department of Education regarding student… Read More

States seek to boost higher ed budgets

From Inside Higher Ed: “As governors and state legislatures work out their budgets for the fiscal year that begins in July, experts agree: states are… Read More

Colleges cope with IT staff flight in wake of pandemic

From Inside Higher Ed: “Michael Boehm blames COVID for the IT staff attrition he has experienced as chief information officer at Virginia’s Averett University. He… Read More

The education revolution that could solve the labor shortage

From Fortune: “We recently surveyed Gen Z high schoolers as part of our Question the Quo campaign, which seeks to inform students about the higher… Read More

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