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fromFortune
23 minutes ago

Elite colleges' new affirmative action: record numbers of low-income students enrolling | Fortune

Selective colleges are increasing low-income student enrollment through targeted recruiting and financial aid, prioritizing socioeconomic diversity after the affirmative action ban.
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fromSFGATE
1 hour ago

These 3 colleges are shrinking while CSU enrollment rebounds

California State University enrollment rose about 2% for fall 2025 to 471,451 students, the largest year-over-year increase in a decade.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 hours ago

A New Vision for Learning Evaluation

A community college transfer student described the process of having their previous courses evaluated as a "six- to eight-month battle" that soured the joy of transfer admission and sent them on a wild goose hunt to track down prior course materials to prove their worth. "I had to fight with my department and contact all of my old professors from my community college and get syllabi and [approval] took so long ... I had to send it back three times."
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 hours ago

Stop Blaming AI. Start Preparing Students for Work

A recent Federal Reserve analysis showed that the unemployment gap between high school and college graduates has been narrowing since the 2008 recession and now sits at around 2.5 percentage points, down from an average of five percentage points from roughly the 1980s to early 2000s. The National Association of Colleges and Employers' 2026 Job Outlook Survey found that employers expect hiring for the Class of 2026 to remain flat. Next year's job market likely won't improve for college graduates.
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fromLos Angeles Times
10 hours ago

UC Berkeley, Pomona College settle with Jewish groups over antisemitism allegations

UC Berkeley will pay $60,000 and rehire an Israeli visiting professor; Pomona College agreed to nonmonetary measures addressing Jewish campus concerns.
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fromCity & State NY
14 hours ago

Opinion: The IBX is a lifeline for Brooklyn College, CUNY and New York City

The Interborough Express rail line will reduce punishing commutes for Brooklyn College students, expanding access to higher education and unlocking economic and educational opportunities.
fromArchDaily
9 hours ago

Beyond the Syllabus: Architectural Education and a Defense of the Profession

The Architect Registration Examination (ARE) framework provides a productive lens for understanding how architectural education cultivates the competencies required for sustained engagement with the built environment. Accreditation processes through NCARB ensure that educational programs remain aligned with modern professional standards. The six divisions of the examination articulate interrelated domains of knowledge that range from ethical orientation and managerial coordination to analytical investigation, design synthesis, technical documentation, and construction evaluation.
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fromAbove the Law
13 hours ago

Professor Files Federal Lawsuit After Charlie Kirk Comment Retaliation - Above the Law

Public universities face legal challenges over disciplining faculty for off-campus speech, raising First Amendment and academic freedom questions about inconsistent enforcement.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
12 hours ago

NCAA: Former University of San Francisco player gave betting info to friend

A former University of San Francisco player provided game-statistic information to another player who bet on his performance, prompting an NCAA settlement.
fromwww.npr.org
6 hours ago

Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore jailed, hours after his firing

ANN ARBOR, Mich. Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore was jailed on Wednesday, according to court records, hours after he was fired for what the university said was an "inappropriate relationship with a staff member." According to the Washtenaw County Jail, the 39-year-old Moore had been booked into the facility as of Wednesday evening. The jail's records did not provide any information about why Moore was detained or whether any court appearances were scheduled.
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fromFortune
22 hours ago

International students skipped campus this fall - and local economies lost $1 billion because of it | Fortune

A 17% decline in new international student enrollment reduced U.S. GDP by nearly $1 billion and eliminated about 7,300 jobs.
fromNature
1 day ago

Will young universities set the pace in the age of AI?

Universities are facing mounting challenges. From falling enrolments to dwindling support from populist governments, many institutions are in survival mode. Throw AI into the mix as a possible solution, and it's either a lifeline or a distraction, depending on whom you ask. In the four years since our last Young Universities supplement, the context for these institutions (aged 50 or younger) has changed dramatically.
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fromNieman Lab
18 hours ago

Student journalists rise to an unprecedented challenge

It's called CollegeWatch. For this job, I am reading constantly about the topic - stories we're publishing, yes, but also stories from publications big and small. What quickly struck me is the power of the work coming out of campus publications, and how little we would know about the full scale of this assault if it were not for these student journalists.
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 day ago

Over 1 Million Digital Badges on Offer in the U.S.

The number of unique credentials available in the U.S. has hit a whopping 1.8 million, with digital badges making up more than a million of those offerings, according to the latest report from Credential Engine. The report, released Tuesday, is the fifth in a series tracking the ever-growing variety of credentials and providers cropping up across the country. Much has changed since the last "Counting Credentials" report came out in 2022.
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fromNature
1 day ago

What would an AI university look like and how might it change education?

Generative AI avatars can teach university courses with LLM-driven real-time responses, and avatar realism influences student trust and acceptance.
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fromwww.amny.com
22 hours ago

Dean Jenny Roberts brings interdisciplinarian spirit to Hofstra Law amNewYork

Jenny Roberts leverages clinical teaching, interdisciplinary scholarship, and administrative experience to expand Hofstra Law's criminal, family, immigration, technology, and medical law programs.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 day ago

Facing Criticism, Weber State Says It Will Be "More Nuanced"

The goal, Durham wrote, "is to uphold the letter and spirit of the law, but also to ensure we remain fiercely committed to free speech, academic freedom, and fostering an environment where everyone at WSU feels welcome to express their thoughts, engage different viewpoints, and learn from one another." She said that "we are learning from early and well-intentioned efforts at working within this new framework." The university didn't provide an interview or answer multiple written questions Tuesday.
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fromNature
1 day ago

Four young universities share their strategies for success

POSTECH is executing a ten-year POSTECH 2.0 plan with major funding to become South Korea's first AI-native university integrated across research, education and industry.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
15 hours ago

UC Berkeley settles with Israeli professor in discrimination lawsuit

UC Berkeley admitted to discriminating against an Israeli researcher, agreed to reverse course and invite her to teach on campus and will pay $60,000, in a settlement of her lawsuit alleging she was ousted over nationality, announced Wednesday. Yael Nativ, a dance researcher and sociologist, sued the university for violating state anti-discrimination laws when UC Berkeley allegedly denied her a teaching opportunity after the department chair sent Nativ a WhatsApp message saying the situation on campus was too hot following student-led pro-Palestinian protests.
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fromFortune
2 days ago
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'Accounting is absolutely a profession, full stop': AICPA president pushes back after Education Department reclassifies accounting degrees | Fortune

fromFortune
2 days ago
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'Accounting is absolutely a profession, full stop': AICPA president pushes back after Education Department reclassifies accounting degrees | Fortune

fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

CSU fall enrollment increases for second year, while foreign student enrollment declines

Fall student enrollment across California State University grew for the second year in a row while international student enrollment dropped, according to newly released university data. Data released Monday revealed a 2% increase in the number of students enrolled at California State University for the fall 2025 semester, with 471,451 total students up from 461,612 students last year. The second year of increased enrollment follows two years of post-pandemic declines.
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 days ago

Survey Warns of Student Debt "Default Cliff"

A new survey of federal student loan borrowers by the Institute for College Access and Success, a nonprofit focused on college affordability, found that about a fifth of borrowers are currently in either delinquency or default. "These findings bring even greater urgency to ongoing concerns about a looming 'default cliff,' where an unprecedented number of borrowers struggle so much to repay their loans that they default on their payments in droves," Michele Zampini, TICAS's associate vice president for federal policy and advocacy,
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fromFortune
2 days ago

Parents are sacrificing retirement, taking second jobs, and liquidating investments just to afford college for their kids | Fortune

Parents are jeopardizing their retirements and savings to pay college costs, often using risky measures like 401(k) loans, second jobs, and halted investing.
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fromThe Nation
3 days ago

What Do Elite Universities Owe Their Students?

Graduates of elite universities disproportionately enter consulting, finance, and technology, prompting scrutiny of schools' corporate partnerships and effects on social mobility.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
3 days ago

A Review of "Hacking College"

Late in the process, when it came down to a couple of final choices-both terrific places-I offered a point about geography. Early-career breaks are largely accidental; you're likelier to be accident-prone if you're where the action is. An otherwise-wonderful school in the middle of nowhere won't have the same sorts of accidental opportunities as one in or near a major city.
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fromSFGATE
3 days ago
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This Calif. university is the latest to score millions from Mackenzie Scott

fromSFGATE
3 days ago
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This Calif. university is the latest to score millions from Mackenzie Scott

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fromNature
3 days ago

Five important financial moves for PhD students

PhD training often requires managing low stipends and high living costs; disciplined budgeting and financial planning can increase stability before, during, and after the programme.
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fromNature
3 days ago

This science sleuth revealed a retraction crisis at Indian universities

Indian universities will be penalized in national rankings for institutions with high numbers of retracted research papers, prompting scrutiny of academic incentives and integrity.
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fromArchDaily
3 days ago

Kirloskar Institute of Advanced Management Studies / CCBA Designs

Kirloskar Institute of Advanced Management Studies sits near Pune in the Sahyadri foothills to educate future managers and deliver industry-sponsored executive training programs.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
3 days ago

An IDP for Career Development Professionals (opinion)

As professionals across career development and academic administration, we support and guide others toward growth and opportunity. Yet in today's higher education landscape, marked by rapid advances in artificial intelligence, shifting institutional priorities, budget cuts and rising rates of burnout, our own growth often takes a back seat. The truth is, we face the same need for intentional career planning that we champion for our students, postdocs and faculty.
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fromKqed
6 days ago

First Of Its Kind Campus In The Works In San Diego County | KQED

For three decades, Chula Vista officials and state lawmakers have dreamed of bringing a public university to town. But after years of starts and stops, some saw it as little more than a pipe dream. Now though, local officials feel that vision is finally beginning to take shape. City officials have laid the groundwork for a sprawling campus on 380 acres of city-owned land in the rolling hills between East Chula Vista's suburban outskirts and the Lower Otay Reservoir.
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fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

Millennials without college degrees explain how they've grown their careers

Dropping out led to an unconventional career path with steady income, but lack of a college degree continues to limit job opportunities despite significant experience.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
6 days ago

Gigantic new life sciences campus in Aquatic Park is sitting empty

Long-running UC Berkeley Youth Gymnastics will close; local developments include vacant biotech buildings, celebrity events, arts leadership changes, safety incidents, and hydrogen fuel affordability efforts.
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fromThe Nation
6 days ago

As Universities Fold to Trump, This Union Is Still Fighting for International Students

UAW Local 4811 seeks contractual protections for UC international student employees against immigration enforcement, visa termination, and to secure free speech and legal support.
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fromLos Angeles Times
5 days ago

'That's Bernie Madoff level': UCLA's Mick Cronin says agent greed drives player movement

Agent-driven NIL fee cuts destabilize college basketball by promoting transfers; federal employee status and collective bargaining could cap agent fees and enable multi-year contracts.
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fromHarvard Gazette
6 days ago

Eight projects win Building Bridges grants - Harvard Gazette

Eight student-led projects won Building Bridges Fund grants to foster cross-cultural, interfaith, and ideological dialogue through events and art during winter and spring 2026.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 week ago

New Program for College Students' Executive Functioning Skills

Since the COVID-19 pandemic forced many schools to move instruction online, some students have struggled to regain or even learn the interpersonal and organizational skills they need to succeed in college. To rectify that, the University of Mary Washington created a new four-week program this fall to help incoming students hone their planning and social skills. Called LaunchPad, the program aims to help ease students' transition into higher education, provide them with life-management skills and connect them with peers and supportive staff.
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fromZDNET
1 week ago

I found 7 essential Linux apps for students - including a local AI

Linux provides a wide range of free, locally installed applications that meet diverse student needs, including LibreOffice and AI-aware tools.
fromCornell Chronicle
1 week ago

Cornell's Employee Excellence Awards go global | Cornell Chronicle

For the first time, the President's Awards for Employee Excellence united Cornell employees across time zones and continents, as staff gathered in the Statler Ballroom and tuned in from New York City and Qatar to celebrate the achievements and contributions of their colleagues. More than 75 employees were honored in this year's ceremony on Dec. 3, representing Cornell's Ithaca campus as well as Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City and Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar.
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fromFilmmaker Magazine
6 days ago

An Open Letter to SAIC Regarding Video Data Bank

On November 12, 2025, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) "gutted" Video Data Bank (VDB), the essential moving-image art distributor, archive and streaming platform. The elimination of 60% of its staff, including director Tom Colley, and announcement that it would as a result of this reduction no longer acquire new work, sent shock waves through the video art community, including the hundreds of artists represented by the distributor.
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fromPeople Work
1 week ago

The Junior Hiring Crisis

It's not very encouraging. According to very recent research from Stanford's Digital Economy Lab, published in August of this year, companies that adopt AI at higher rates are hiring juniors 13% less. Another study from Harvard published in October of this year cites that early-career folks from 22-25 years old, in these same fields, are experiencing greater unemployment while senior hiring remains stable or even growing.
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fromAbove the Law
1 week ago

FTC Blames High Law School Costs On ABA Accreditation - Above the Law

Federal graduate loans, high law-school overhead, and exclusive ABA accreditation together raise law degree costs and restrict the supply of new lawyers.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 week ago

ED's Problematic "Professional Degree" Definition (opinion)

Students complete rigorous professional-level coursework while rotating through multiple clinical sites to gain hands-on experience. Unlike in many graduate programs, PA students cannot work during their studies, as clinical rotations are full-time and often require travel across multiple locations. Within this context, federal student aid is not optional; it is the lifeline that allows students to stay in their programs and complete the training they have worked for years to achieve.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

Scott Galloway got mostly B's and C's in high school, never studied for the SAT, and had to try twice to get into UCLA. Now he's worth $150 million | Fortune

Scott Galloway overcame mediocre grades and an 1130 SAT to build a $150M career, later donating $16M to UCLA.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

San Jose State University now officially owns student housing tower

San Jose State University purchased Spartan Village on the Paseo for $89.1 million, converting a former hotel into affordable student housing.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

U.K. grads are earning 30% less out of college than they did in 2007-research finds the pay premium for Gen Z isn't what it was for millennials | Fortune

UK graduates face a reduced financial payoff from degrees: average real graduate salaries are 30% lower than 15 years ago, with intense job competition.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 week ago

FAFSA Completion Is Up

Free Application for Federal Student Aid completion is up this year, with 26 percent of high school seniors having filled out the FAFSA by Nov. 21, according to the National College Attainment Network's annual FAFSA tracker. That's an 11.7 percent increase over the number of students who had completed the form as of the same date in 2022, the last time the form successfully launched on Oct. 1. (This year, it opened a few days early.)
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fromCornell Chronicle
1 week ago

Donica Thomas Varner to step down as general counsel | Cornell Chronicle

Donica Thomas Varner will step down as Cornell's Vice President and General Counsel effective Feb. 6, 2026, after leading key policy and legal responses.
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fromCornell Chronicle
1 week ago

Jeanne Mueller, creator of social work program, dies at 100 | Cornell Chronicle

Jeanne Mueller was a Cornell professor emerita who developed the undergraduate social work program, advised governments on social services, and conducted international research and training.
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