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fromThe Nation
18 hours ago

Trump's New Endowment Tax Is Already Reshaping Higher Education

Over the summer, the Trump administration held an unusual Independence Day celebration at the White House. A live band warmed the crowd with renditions of Chaka Khan's "Ain't Nobody" and Pharrell Williams's "Happy" before the president emerged from the first-floor balcony of the executive residence. Supporters sporting red MAGA caps looked on as he signed the Big Beautiful Bill into law beneath the South Portico's white columns.
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fromCornell Chronicle
1 day ago

Kotlikoff thanks staff, outlines challenges in annual address | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell faced severe research funding disruptions and financial pressure, prompting a federal settlement while emphasizing staff contributions and employee wellbeing.
fromAbove the Law
7 hours ago

New Law School Set To Open Over Ashes Of Past Legal Education Disaster - Above the Law

You'd be forgiven for wondering if Charlotte is cursed. Despite being America's ninth-largest city, the last time we put a full-time law school in Queen City, we needed to set up a food bank to support the students. Charlotte School of Law, an InfiLaw-run, for-profit law school, collapsed in 2017 amidst probation, bar passage carnage, and federal financial aid chaos.
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
19 hours ago

Data Shows AI "Disconnect" in Higher Ed Workforce

In the fall, roughly three years after generative artificial intelligence tools went mainstream and some higher education institutions began partnering with tech companies, researchers surveyed 1,960 staff, administrators and faculty across more than 1,800 public and private institutions about AI's relationship to their work. Ninety-two percent of respondents said their institution has a work-related AI strategy-which includes piloting AI tools, evaluating both opportunities and risks and encouraging use of AI tools. And while the vast majority of respondents (89 percent) said they aren't required to use AI tools for work, 86 percent said they want to or will continue to use AI tools in the future.
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fromKqed
8 hours ago

California College of the Arts to Close at End of 2026-2027 School Year

California College of the Arts will close and its campus will become a Vanderbilt satellite, with a CCA Institute preserving archives and some programming.
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fromTODAY.com
9 hours ago

Duke Professor Shares the No. 1 Predictor of Success in Class

Choosing to sit near the front of class signals engagement and increases the likelihood of academic and professional success.
fromFuturism
11 hours ago

Gen Z Arriving at College Unable to Read

it's not even an inability to critically think. It's an inability to read sentences.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
17 hours ago

40 years on, did Proposition 48 protect US college sports or punish Black athletes?

He had accepted his fate a few months earlier when standardized test results led to the decision that he would not be eligible to participate in collegiate sports his freshman year. But nothing prepared him for this. People were looking at me, Rice says. They knew I was a football player and they knew why I wasn't playing. I'm sure they were thinking,
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fromsfist.com
6 hours ago

Vanderbilt University Is Indeed Opening an SF Campus, and It Will Be at Potrero Hill's California College of the Arts

Get ready for Vanderbilt University San Francisco, and part of it will be called California College of the Arts Institute at Vanderbilt, as Vanderbilt has basically bought up the dying husk of the California College of the Arts. There has been some hopeful rumor floating around for the last six months or so that the prestigious Nashville-based Vanderbilt University might open a downtown San Francisco campus, as SF leaders have spent the last few years aggressively trying to court a university to open downtown.
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fromFast Company
18 hours ago

The next hot career: Mining engineering

It's a little-known fact that Columbia University, in Manhattan, was home to the first mining school in America-the School of Mines-founded in 1864. For the past three decades, the university's program has been mothballed. Parts of its curriculum were subsumed into the more fashionable subjects of earth and environmental engineering. But next fall, Columbia University will offer a bachelor of science degree in mining engineering once again.
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fromPsychology Today
12 hours ago

When and Why "Management" Became a Dirty Word

Managers are often devalued compared with celebrated 'leaders', prompting supervisors to pursue leader status despite many managers excelling in noble managerial work.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 day ago

Apparently, Civil Discourse Requires a Bachelor's Degree

They were well represented among the awards focused on workforce training but were shut out when it came to addressing larger social issues. To be fair, FIPSE wasn't alone in ignoring community colleges. As Karen Stout pointed out this weekend, The Chronicle 's quarter-century forecast drew on 50 experts from across higher education to talk about emerging trends; only one was from a community college.
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 day ago

UC Enrollment Reaches Record High

"These numbers reflect California's commitment to academic excellence, access, and innovation, values that have made the University of California the world's greatest research university," said UC president James B. Milliken. "The value of a UC degree is abundantly clear. An investment in UC is the best investment in the future of our students, California's workforce, and the state's economy."
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fromFortune
1 day ago

Google's Sergey Brin admits he's hiring 'tons' of workers without degrees: 'They just figure things out on their own in some weird corner' | Fortune

Whether it's Nike's Phil Knight, LinkedIn's Reid Hoffman, or Google's Sergey Brin, many of the world's most influential business founders can trace part of their success back to Stanford University. Nestled in the foothills of Silicon Valley, the school has long functioned as a launchpad for tech's elite.
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fromLGBTQ Nation
6 days ago
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University bans philosophy professor from teaching about Plato because it's too gay - LGBTQ Nation

fromLGBTQ Nation
6 days ago
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University bans philosophy professor from teaching about Plato because it's too gay - LGBTQ Nation

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fromFortune
3 days ago
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Top University of Minnesota grads are 'at least as good, maybe better' than the best and brightest from Harvard, former Goldman Sachs CEO says | Fortune

fromTODAY.com
1 week ago
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What Activities Will Help Your Child Get Into College? An Expert Ranks Extracurriculars

fromFortune
3 days ago
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Top University of Minnesota grads are 'at least as good, maybe better' than the best and brightest from Harvard, former Goldman Sachs CEO says | Fortune

fromTODAY.com
1 week ago
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What Activities Will Help Your Child Get Into College? An Expert Ranks Extracurriculars

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fromFortune
2 days ago

1 in 3 college grads admit their degrees weren't financially worth it-now they can't save for retirement because they're drowning in debt | Fortune

A significant portion of graduates face heavy student debt and lower-than-expected entry salaries, leaving many financially worse off and delaying major life steps.
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fromsfist.com
3 days ago

High School Seniors to Be Automatically Accepted at 16 California State Universities

California Senate Bill 640 allows Class of 2026 seniors with a minimum 2.5 GPA from 43 districts to automatically enroll at 16 CSU campuses, expanding statewide in 2027.
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

Prep talk: Noah Darnell goes from losing a scholarship to attending Harvard

"They didn't have a spot for me," he said of Tulane. "We're going in another direction."
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago
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Trump is moving forward with his student-loan repayment overhaul - this time focused on unaffordable debt

fromFortune
6 days ago
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Student loan borrowers: The Education Department is garnishing wages for millions in default. Here is who is affected and how much they can take | Fortune

fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago
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Trump is moving forward with his student-loan repayment overhaul - this time focused on unaffordable debt

fromFortune
6 days ago
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Student loan borrowers: The Education Department is garnishing wages for millions in default. Here is who is affected and how much they can take | Fortune

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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

No, private schools aren't victims of reverse discrimination' and Cambridge should know better | Lee Elliot Major

Targeting students from elite private schools signals class bias and risks mistaking privilege-driven performance for genuine talent.
fromESPN.com
1 week ago

The 10 teams that have gotten off to the hottest portal starts

College football's offseason transfer window opened one week ago, and coaches across the country have only 6,200 Division I players in the portal to choose from at the moment. Portal season being compressed to a two-week period, from Jan. 2 to Jan. 16, this year has sped up an already dizzying process, with hundreds of players making decisions daily. A dozen FBS programs have already secured commitments from 20 or more players in the portal.
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fromNature
5 days ago

We need to talk about salaries in science

Academia discourages salary transparency, leaving researchers uninformed about take-home pay and causing poor career decisions with unequal consequences.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

How to Set Up a Better Spring Semester for College Students

Set clear financial boundaries, organize essentials, schedule tasks, and focus on process, support, and realistic goals to reduce stress and sustain progress.
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fromFortune
4 days ago

Gen Z are arriving to college unable to even read a sentence-professors warn it could lead to a generation of anxious and lonely graduates | Fortune

College students increasingly lack basic sentence-level reading skills, forcing professors to lower expectations and adopt remedial pedagogies.
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fromBoston.com
5 days ago

Brown University launches new campus recovery effort in wake of fatal shooting

Brown University launched a "Brown Ever True" whole-campus recovery initiative to strengthen security, mental health support, memorialization, and visible safety measures after an on-campus shooting.
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fromFortune
5 days ago

Tennessee theater professor reinstated, with $500,000 settlement, after losing his job over a Charlie Kirk-related social media post | Fortune

Austin Peay reinstated tenured professor Darren Michael and agreed to pay $500,000 plus counseling reimbursement after improperly handling his termination over a social media post.
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fromApp Developer Magazine
1 year ago

HPU takes first place in 2025 International Collegiate Programming Con

Hawai'i Pacific University won the 2025 ICPC Pacific Northwest Region Division I in Hawai'i, marking its 14th state first-place finish and sustained competitive consistency.
fromLos Angeles Times
4 days ago

Demond Williams Jr. calls a reverse, decides to remain at Washington rather than transfer

After thoughtful reflection with my family, I am excited to announce that I will continue my football journey at the University of Washington,
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fromESPN.com
5 days ago

Ole Miss' Chambliss has waiver denied by NCAA

Approval requires schools to submit medical documentation provided by a treating physician at the time of a student's incapacitating injury or illness, which was not provided,
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
5 days ago

Defying a nationwide trend, UC Berkeley enrolled more new international students this year

UC Berkeley increased new international enrollment 43% to 2,363 and expanded overall and nonresident student numbers, achieving its largest-ever undergraduate body.
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fromLos Angeles Times
5 days ago

UC sets new record in California student enrollment as it weathers Trump challenges

University of California enrolled a record 301,000 students in fall 2025, including over 200,000 California resident undergraduates and increased first-year enrollment.
fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

A gap year program is lining up six-figure startup salaries for teens

Delaying, dropping out of, or skipping college altogether have long been popular in Silicon Valley. Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Larry Ellison have all done some version of it. As artificial intelligence hype draws young founders to San Francisco, programs at companies like Palantir Technologies are rolling out anti-college initiatives for high school graduates. Meanwhile, startup entrepreneurship programs like Y Combinator skew increasingly younger, as taking a gap year has become less contrarian and more mainstream for aspiring technocrats.
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fromBoston.com
5 days ago

Inside a chaotic digital record of the Brown University shooting: What students saw, feared, shared

When a gunman began firing inside an academic building on the Brown University campus, students didn't wait for official alerts warning of trouble. They got information almost instantly, in bits and bursts - through phones vibrating in pockets, messages from strangers, rumors that felt urgent because they might keep someone alive. On Dec. 13 as the attack at the Ivy League institution played out during finals week, students took to Sidechat, an anonymous, campus-specific message board used widely at U.S. colleges, for fast-flowing information in real time.
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fromwww.espn.com
6 days ago

Azzi Fudd, Sarah Strong headline women's Wooden Award top 25 - ESPN

The Wooden Award midseason top-25 list features 25 women's college basketball players, with multiple selections from several major programs.
fromArchDaily
6 days ago

One Roof, Many Disciplines: UC Berkeley's Summer Programs Offer Interdisciplinary Learning

Each summer, the University of California, Berkeley's College of Environmental Design (CED) becomes an intensive laboratory for architectural, landscape, and urban exploration. Through two complementary programs-Design + Innovation for Sustainable Cities (DISC) and the Summer Institutes-Berkeley offers an immersive curriculum grounded in disciplinary rigor, intentional exchange, and a shared institutional culture. Together, these programs reflect CED's long-standing multidisciplinary structure, with architecture, landscape architecture, city planning, and urban design thriving and collaborating under one roof.
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
6 days ago

How Colleges Hope to Approach International Higher Ed in 2026

Amid uncertainty about what the future may bring for international higher education, institutions are investing in new recruitment strategies or looking at new ways to reach international students, according to international education experts. That may involve recruiting more from countries that weren't as affected by visa delays, forging new partnerships with international recruiting agencies or launching new branch campuses to reach international students in their home countries.
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
6 days ago

How Many Vice Presidents Does Any College Need? (opinion)

Not too long ago, in the time before they became chiefs, our VPs would have been called deans, directors or, in the case of our chief financial officer, treasurer. (Indeed, some retain a dean title along with their vice presidential one-the vice president of student affairs and dean of students, or the vice president and dean of admission and financial aid.) I respect and value the work that they do, regardless of their title. I know them and am aware of their dedication to the college and the well-being of its students, faculty and staff.
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fromMedium
3 months ago

The world doesn't need more courses-It needs better ones

Learning must prioritize ethics, accessibility, and human-centered design rather than short tutorial-style courses that only teach tool use.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
1 week ago

Professor Reinstated After Being Fired For Charlie Kirk Post

Austin Peay reinstated Professor Darren Michael and paid $500,000 after improperly firing him over social media posts about Charlie Kirk and will reimburse counseling.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The Guardian view on universities: Labour needs a clearer plan | Editorial

Expansion of higher education increased access but reduced graduate job security while universities face funding pressures, rising costs, and a new levy on international students.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
1 week ago

Union asks UC for pot of money to defend international students from Trump administration

Graduate student workers at UC are seeking a $750,000 legal fund and visa-related protections in their contract negotiations to assist international members.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 week ago

Increased Sense of Belonging Boosts Student Graduation Rates

The survey measured belonging by asking students to rate their agreement with the statement "I feel that I am a part of [school]" on a five-point scale, where 1 means strongly disagree and 5 means strongly agree. Students who rated their sense of belonging in their second year one step higher on the five-point scale than they did in their first year-such as moving from neutral to agree-were 3.4 percentage points more likely to graduate within four years.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

Op-Ed | A year of milestones and momentum amNewYork

This year, when we announced that Hostos Community College will open a new center for its life sciences and allied health programs in the historic Bronx General Post Office building, it was a vivid symbol of CUNY's trajectory over the past year. The expansion is just one example of the story of 2025 at CUNY, a year defined by growth and innovation to meet the evolving needs of our students and city.
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 week ago

New Presidents: UVA, Emporia State, Mercer, Clemson and More

Toby Arquette, vice president for strategic growth, marketing and digital transformation at St. Ambrose University in Iowa, will become president of Columbia College, headquartered in Missouri, starting March 1. Matt Baker, vice president of student affairs at Northwest Missouri State University, has been named president of Emporia State University in Kansas, effective March 2. Scott Beardsley, dean of the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, has been named president of the university, effective Jan. 1.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

Caltech names new president, an astrophysicist who vows to empower 'brilliant minds'

Ray Jayawardhana, an astrophysicist and provost of Johns Hopkins University, will become the next president of Caltech - one the nation's wealthiest and most elite universities - as it enters a second year of challenging terrain amid Trump administration cuts to scientific research. The campus' board of trustees announced the appointment Tuesday morning after a months-long search to replace President Thomas F. Rosenbaum, who said in April that he would step down.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

AI could transform education . . . if universities stop responding like medieval guilds

When ChatGPT burst onto the scene, much of academia reacted not with curiosity but with fear. Not fear of what artificial intelligence might enable students to learn, but fear of losing control over how learning has traditionally been policed. Almost immediately, professors declared generative AI "poison," warned that it would destroy critical thinking, and demanded outright bans across campuses, a reaction widely documented by Inside Higher Ed.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

Auto shop class is thriving. Community college students basically fix your car for free

The workers' uniforms are smudged with stains earned underneath a car, wrench in hand. Their repair garage teems with an array of inoperable vehicles and twisted metal. One car's wheels have been removed; another sports a mangled fender. Here, the labor is free - and the mechanics are earning college credits. Los Angeles Trade-Technical College offers the largest community college auto repair program in the region, turning out graduates ready to work at dealership service centers, independent shops and the fleet departments of municipalities,
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fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

William Lown Tarrant County on Discipline, History, and Career Building

William Lown is building a career combining finance, historical understanding, and public service through disciplined academics, internships, and athletic pursuits.
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fromESPN.com
1 week ago

Sources: Arch's roomie now rival as WR joins OU

Oklahoma added former Texas wide receiver Parker Livingstone from the transfer portal and continued multiple portal acquisitions as the Sooners rebuild their 2026 receiving corps.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

The College Backlash Is a Mirage

College enrollment and degree attainment are rising, and the long-term earnings premium for bachelor's graduates substantially outweighs tuition costs for most.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 week ago

College Costs, Accreditation Likely Top Focus for Congress

Lowering college costs, boosting accountability and reforming accreditation will likely be at the top of congressional Republicans' to-do list for 2026. But as public approval ratings for President Trump continue to decline and midterm elections loom, higher education policy experts across the political spectrum say congressional conservatives could be running out of time. The push for more affordable higher education has been gaining momentum for years,
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 week ago

SAT Requirements Should Be Aligned With Mission (opinion)

Given the importance of local considerations, there are few universal policy prescriptions that can be recommended with confidence. Sadly, this complexity was overlooked in Saul Geiser's recent Inside Higher Ed essay entitled " Why the SAT Is a Poor Fit for Public Universities." My position is not that all, or even any, public universities should require standardized test scores. In fact, I share Geiser's view that a university's "mission shapes admission policy."
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