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fromThe Atlantic
39 minutes ago

How to Fix the Mess of College Sports

Here's an idea for overhauling the mess that is money in college sports: For every dollar that a university athletic department spends on coaching salaries fatter than a duke's inheritance, or locker rooms as luxurious as Hadrian's villa, a dollar should go toward academic funding-to faculty salaries, library maintenance, and other necessities that benefit all students, athletes included. Such an arrangement might help reform a truly broken system, which demands compulsive, destructive overspending-on coaching, facilities, and more-in a cycle of one-upsmanship.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 day ago

UC Board of Regents approves tuition hike for new students

UC Regents approved annual tuition increases up to 5% for new students, prompting student protests over affordability and reduced access for low-income, first-generation students.
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fromLos Angeles Times
2 hours ago

Higher pay approved for CSU executives as university struggles to recruit campus presidents

CSU trustees eliminated executive salary caps, allowing market-based pay, bonuses, enhanced retirement and housing benefits to attract and retain university presidents.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
3 hours ago

We Must Build Structures That Make Collaboration the Default

During National Transfer Student Week, I had the opportunity to present my dissertation findings. I was eager to share insights and connect with others doing similar work. Yet my excitement quickly gave way to disappointment: Multiple organizations were hosting overlapping events. Would anyone attend my session if there were other opportunities? That moment clarified, for me, a larger truth about the transfer ecosystem.
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
3 hours ago

UC System Reverses Decision to End Incentives for Postdocs

In a letter to system chancellors Tuesday, University of California system president James Milliken said he would not end financial support for hiring postdoctoral fellows out of the UC President's Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. A system spokesperson told Inside Higher Ed earlier this month that the UC office had decided to halt its $85,000 per fellow, per year, hiring incentives beginning with fellows hired as full-time faculty after summer 2025.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago

We could have asked ChatGPT': students fight back over course taught by AI

Students at the University of Staffordshire have said they feel robbed of knowledge and enjoyment after a course they hoped would launch their digital careers turned out to be taught in large part by AI. James and Owen were among 41 students who took a coding module at Staffordshire last year, hoping to change careers through a government-funded apprenticeship programme designed to help them become cybersecurity experts or software engineers.
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fromAxios
10 hours ago

Larry Summers takes leave from Harvard after Epstein emails release

Lawrence Summers will take a leave as Director of the Center during Harvard's review of disclosed emails and will not teach next semester.
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fromSFGATE
3 days ago
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UC Berkeley student hospitalized after emergency at fraternity pool

fromSFGATE
3 days ago
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UC Berkeley student hospitalized after emergency at fraternity pool

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fromWFTV
15 hours ago

Bethune-Cookman University announces 'BCU Futures' with eight new degree programs

Bethune-Cookman will launch BCU Futures in Spring 2026 offering eight undergraduate majors and an MBA Healthcare Administration track preparing students for emerging industries.
fromCornell Chronicle
2 days ago

Chief HR officer Christine Lovely departing for UCLA | Cornell Chronicle

Christine Lovely, vice president and chief human resources officer, is leaving Cornell to become the inaugural vice chancellor for campus human resources and chief people officer at the University of California, Los Angeles. Lovely's last day at Cornell will be Dec. 15. Sean Moeller, associate vice president for human resources, will take over as interim vice president and chief human resources officer.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 day ago

'A Recipe for Idiocracy'

College entrants increasingly lack basic math and quantitative reasoning, driving a sharp rise in remedial needs across major public universities.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

DkIT to become Dundalk University College following unique all-island partnership with Queens University Belfast

DkIT will become a University College of Queen's University Belfast to catalyse economic and social development and strengthen higher education across the Dublin-Belfast corridor.
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fromIrish Independent
22 hours ago

Dundalk IT partnership with Queen's to create first 'all-Ireland university'

Students graduating from Dundalk IT within one year cannot request degree reissues after Dundalk IT becomes a University College of Queen's University Belfast.
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fromFortune
22 hours ago

Harvard to probe Epstein ties after uproar on Summers smails | Fortune

Harvard is investigating newly revealed ties between university individuals and Jeffrey Epstein as Larry Summers steps back from public roles while remaining a professor.
fromThe Nation
23 hours ago

Why Is Larry Summers Still Employed?

Larry Summers, former treasury secretary, former president of Harvard University, former head of the National Economic Council, is once again embroiled in controversy. Of course, with Summers, "embroiled in controversy" doesn't tell you enough. Summers appears to be caught in an eternal battle between his mouth and his d*ck to see which can produce the most fireable offense. This time, the two forces have aligned in a series of newly released e-mails between Summers and his longtime friend, confidant, and sexual harassment "wingman," Jeffrey Epstein.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
1 day ago

San Jose State reports racist graffiti on campus threatening mass shooting

Investigators at San Jose State University are calling in the FBI about graffiti on campus threatening a mass shooting. The university doesn't believe there's a credible threat but given what's happened lately, students are understandably alarmed. San Jose State's provost says someone found the graffiti Tuesday in an academic building. It included antisemitic and racist slurs. The campus police department is trying to identify the person who made the graffiti. There will be extra officers on campus in the coming days.
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fromSan Jose Inside
2 days ago

Target Financial Aid to Students Who Need it Most, Despite Federal Cuts

Federal higher-education cuts threaten access; California must address wealth-based disparities to enable low- and middle-income, low-wealth students to attend and complete college.
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fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

Students oppose UC tuition hikes. Leaders say campuses need money in the Trump era

UC regents will vote on raising tuition and reducing the financial-aid set-aside amid budget shortfalls, prompting coordinated student protests across campuses.
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fromFortune
4 days ago
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Like Steve Jobs, this 55-year-old CEO attended community college-and he warns Gen Z 'don't let ego get in the way' when deciding their future | Fortune

fromFortune
4 days ago
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Like Steve Jobs, this 55-year-old CEO attended community college-and he warns Gen Z 'don't let ego get in the way' when deciding their future | Fortune

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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

When Racism Is Hidden in Plain Sight

Campus imagery often communicates belonging and value, with current visuals marginalizing BIPOC students through tokenism, stereotyping, and invisibility.
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fromFortune
2 days ago
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Despite everything Trump has done on immigration, U.S. colleges see just a 1% decrease in foreign students this fall | Fortune

fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago
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Levy on international students' tuition fees not in best interest of UK, says leader of top university

A 6% levy on international students' tuition would harm UK universities, damage the sector, and undermine the UK's long-term interests.
fromFortune
2 days ago
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Despite everything Trump has done on immigration, U.S. colleges see just a 1% decrease in foreign students this fall | Fortune

fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Trump administration guts 40-year-old Bay Area college access program

The Trump administration has abruptly shuttered a 40-year-old college access program at UC Berkeley one that has helped thousands of first-generation, low-income students from the East Bay to attend college over equity and inclusion staff training. Trump officials canceled the $836,000 annual grant for Cal's Educational Talent Search at a time when many of the program's students are applying for college.
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 days ago

After Strike, HACC Faculty Union Gets Tentative Contract

The union and the college made little progress on negotiating a contract until more than 200 faculty went on strike earlier this month; the union agreed to pause the strike during subsequent contract negotiations. When the two parties failed to reach a tentative agreement after hours of negotiations last week, the union threatened to go back on strike Monday.
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 days ago

The Role of Motivation in College Students' Learning Habits

Since the COVID-19 pandemic spread to the U.S. in 2020, college leaders and policymakers have raised questions about the academic preparation of today's students. College readiness metrics in math and English have fallen nationally, and research shows that many students lack executive functioning skills as well as effective study habits. Though they may be underprepared for college courses, most students say they're motivated in college by grades or the pursuit of knowledge.
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fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

ABA Diversity And Inclusion Standard Looks Like It's On Its Last Legs - Above the Law

The ABA is reviewing law school accreditation standards after legal challenges and threats by Florida and Texas to withdraw recognition over diversity and cost concerns.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

I graduated from college in May and went to my first alumni weekend. Turns out, I've moved on more quickly than I thought I had.

Returning to campus showed I've moved on more than expected and that sustaining college friendships matters more than recreating college routines.
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fromFortune
1 day ago

Gen Z college students have found a new cheat code to land them an AI-proof job: double majoring | Fortune

Double majoring increasingly provides skill diversification that modestly raises earnings while substantially protecting graduates from income shocks and job volatility.
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fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

3 Questions For A Law School Admissions Expert (Part II) - Above the Law

Strategic, honest narratives showing maturation and realistic commitment to law practice significantly improve applicants' chances with admissions committees.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 days ago

What to Know About Crucial Changes to Student Loans

Student loan advocates and borrower protection groups across the country have spent much of the last five months preparing for a series of big changes Congress laid out regarding the student loan system. From limiting the amount students and families can borrow to cutting the number of repayment plans they'll have to choose from, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act is one of the more significant overhauls to federal student aid in decades.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

I flew to Italy to visit my daughter, who is studying abroad. I was surprised by how much she has grown in such a short time.

Daughter gained independence and local knowledge while studying abroad in Rome, becoming adept at navigation, Italian culture, and spotting tourist-trap restaurants.
fromESPN.com
2 days ago

OL recruit Brown caps WVU pick by burning couch

West Virginia and coach Rich Rodriguez secured a massive commitment in the 2026 class Tuesday from four-star offensive tackle Kevin Brown, who will land as the Mountaineers' highest-ranked signee in at least 15 years. Brown, No. 78 in the 2026 SCNEXT 300, is a 6-foot-5, 265-pound prospect from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He previously spent more than a year committed to Penn State's incoming recruiting class before reopening his process following the firing of coach James Franklin last month.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

San Jose State fires defensive coordinator with two games remaining

San Jose State fired long-tenured defensive coordinator Derrick Odum with two games remaining and named Bojay Filimoeatu interim; senior analyst Joe Palcic was also relieved of duties.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
3 days ago

Budget WARs

Students who fail math are much likelier to drop out than students who don't, and tutors help students pass. Librarians are crucial for students to learn to do research, especially in the age of AI. Academic advisers help students avoid wasting time on courses that won't help them. Financial aid staffers enable students to get the money they need to go to college. They're all helpful, and they're all important.
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fromHarvard Gazette
2 days ago

Building momentum on open inquiry - Harvard Gazette

Harvard is implementing recommendations to foster open inquiry and constructive dialogue across campus through working groups, orientation discussions, and programs promoting respectful debate.
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fromNature
3 days ago

On the move: why PhD students study abroad in 2025

Financial considerations are now the primary reason many PhD students study abroad, overtaking cultural experience.
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fromAbove the Law
2 days ago

Harvey Crosses The Pond To UK Law Schools - Above the Law

Harvey expanded its Law School Program to the United Kingdom with formal partnerships at Oxford, The University of Law, King's Dickson Poon, and BPP University Law School.
#rhodes-scholarship
fromFortune
3 days ago
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The 2026 class of American Rhodes scholars includes 5 students at U.S. military academies | Fortune

fromFortune
3 days ago
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The 2026 class of American Rhodes scholars includes 5 students at U.S. military academies | Fortune

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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

You Are Being Judged, But That's OK

Academic life involves constant, often superficial judgment; graduate students can protect sanity and self-esteem by accepting inevitable judgments and practicing exposure to worry.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
3 days ago

Managing Change Is a Skill; Here's How to Teach It (opinion)

As directors of career centers, our job is to spot the skills tomorrow's leaders will need and to design ways to help them build those skills now. At the top of that list is the ability to navigate change and to help others do the same. It's not a "nice-to-have" skill anymore; it's part of how one leads, collaborates and makes their own work sustainable.
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fromBitcoin Magazine
2 days ago

Harvard's Largest Public Holding Is Now $442.8M In Bitcoin

Harvard University's endowment has been quietly and massively increasing its Bitcoin holdings. The university bought more than 6.8 million shares of BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) as of September 30. The investment is valued at $442.8 million. This marks a 257% increase from Harvard's previous holding of 1.9 million shares, worth $116.6 million. The move makes IBIT Harvard's largest publicly disclosed position. The Bitcoin ETF now represents just under 1% of total endowment assets.
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fromAbove the Law
2 days ago

Legal Ethics Roundup: Judge Resigns In Protest, More AI Sanctions, Bar Complaint Against Halligan, SCOTUS Ethics Code Turns 2 & More - Above the Law

In 1985, President Ronald Reagan appointed me as a federal judge. I was 38 years old. At the time, I looked forward to serving for the rest of my life. However, I resigned Friday, relinquishing that lifetime appointment and giving up the opportunity for public service that I have loved. My reason is simple: I no longer can bear to be restrained by what judges can say publicly or do outside the courtroom.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

There are many ways to spend your gap year that will reward you later | Vivienne Pearson

As my son prepares to take a gap year (and my daughter finishes first-year university after taking a year's break), I'm realising just how strongly gap years are associated with travel. Yet, for many school leavers contemplating a year away from study, travel is either well down the list of options, only a small part of their next 12 to 15 months, or not on the agenda at all.
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fromwww.archdaily.com
5 days ago

European University | Turia Campus / Ramon Esteve Estudio

European University establishes a new urban campus in Valencia to train future-oriented professionals while preserving preceding legacy and knowledge.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

The teenager who quit Manchester City for Oxford University: I felt I could do more'

Freshers' week, Oxford University, early October. A time for the heart to hammer with excitement, when horizons are broadened inexorably. For minimal sleep and maximum fun. And for one or two tall stories, a bit of personal reinvention, perhaps. Take one new law student at Brasenose College, because he can certainly spin a few yarns. About the time, for example, he was coached by Yaya Toure at the Tottenham academy.
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fromSan Jose Spotlight
5 days ago

Kim: Expanding educational pathways for adult students with IDD - San Jose Spotlight

At West Valley College in Saratoga, the College of Adaptive Arts (CAA) is filling this gap with a sustainable model of inclusive, lifelong higher education. More than 270 students take college-style courses - on campus and remotely - in subjects ranging from theater and computer coding to astronomy and photography. Enrollment has doubled in five years, proof of both success and demand.
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
6 days ago

Vermont's Sterling College to Close

The small college in Craftsbury Common, Vt., will cease operations in May due to "persistent financial and enrollment challenges," according to a statement posted on its website. "We understand that this news is difficult and deeply personal for every member of our community. Sterling College has always been more than a place of learning; it has been a home where curiosity, creativity, and compassion thrived," officials wrote in the closure announcement.
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
6 days ago

Courses Studying Trump Proliferate, Risking President's Ire

The University of Pennsylvania has launched Climate and Environment Journalism: Truth-Telling in the Trump Era through its English department and American Conservatism From Taft to Trump for political science students. The New School's Donald Trump as History module will aim to explore the "Trump phenomenon" and how it alters views of U.S. history, while the University of Washington offers a special Trump in the World module.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
6 days ago

Getting a bachelor's at SJCC? Professor pushing for Alcohol and Drug Studies degree program

San Jose City College is proposing a Bachelor of Science in Alcohol and Drug Studies to expand and professionalize the local behavioral health workforce.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
6 days ago

California State University Embraces Direct Admissions

The California State University system launched a direct admissions pilot last year, offering qualifying high school seniors at school districts in Riverside County admission to 10 of its institutions. The program turned out to be an unqualified success: The number of graduates from the district who enrolled at a CSU campus this fall jumped 9 percent.
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fromAdvocate.com
5 days ago

Texas A&M bans teaching 'race or gender ideology' at universities

Texas A&M System bars teaching race, gender ideology, sexual orientation, and gender identity topics in courses unless approved in advance by a university president.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
6 days ago

Thoughts on 20-Plus Years of Teaching Islam (opinion)

When I first began teaching Islam, there was no road map. In 2001, I was a visiting assistant professor of Islamic and Middle Eastern studies at the University of Iowa-the first full-time professor of Islam in the history of the state. I was in my 20s, still finishing my dissertation, when the attacks of Sept. 11 unfolded. Suddenly, I found myself trying to explain a 1,400-year-old religion to students who had watched the Twin Towers fall on live television.
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fromESPN.com
6 days ago

Arrest made in shooting of 'Last Chance U' coach

OAKLAND, Calif. -- A suspect has been arrested in the shooting of college football coach John Beam, who was featured in the Netflix show "Last Chance U" and remains in critical condition after being shot on the school's campus, the Oakland Police Department and other authorities said Friday. Few other details were available. It was the second time in two days there was a shooting at a school in Oakland. Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee described Beam as a "giant" and a mentor, educator and lifeline for young people. "For over 40 years, he has shaped leaders on and off the field, and our community is shaken alongside his family," Lee said.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

How the over-65 crowd is propping up colleges right now

Many closed college campuses are being redeveloped into senior living communities using campus infrastructure and open space to provide varied care and upscale amenities.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 week ago

New Graduate Loan Caps Risk Reducing Access, Not Debt

setting in motion significant changes in student borrowing rules that will have huge implications for students, institutions and the economy. Among the negotiated points were directives in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act designed to address the $1.8 trillion student debt crisis by canceling Grad PLUS loans-used by many students to pay for grad school-and putting caps on the amount of money students can borrow: $200,000 for professional degrees, capped at $50,000 annually, and $100,000 for graduate programs, limited to $20,500 a year.
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