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fromwww.amny.com
8 hours ago

Op-Ed | Reimagining our campuses to lead our students into careers | amNewYork

CUNY is launching CUNY Beyond, a five-year initiative embedding career preparation, experiential learning, and industry connections into every undergraduate experience.
#grade-inflation
fromThe Atlantic
8 hours ago
Higher education

No Easy Fix for Easy A's

Grade inflation at Harvard has risen from 25% A's to over 60%, creating tensions around standards, student mental health, and workload.
fromFortune
2 days ago
Higher education

Harvard says it's been giving too many A grades to students | Fortune

Harvard College awards about 60% A grades, up from 40% a decade ago and under 25% two decades ago, indicating substantial grade inflation.
fromFortune
2 days ago
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Harvard says it's been giving too many A grades to students | Fortune

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fromsilive
1 week ago

N.Y. colleges to invest $195M in campus upgrades with state grant support

New York awarded $49 million in HECap grants to 35 colleges, leveraging over $195 million in campus upgrades through a required $3-to-$1 institutional match.
fromsilive
1 week ago
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N.Y. colleges to invest $195M in campus upgrades with state grant support

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fromTruthout
1 day ago

Russia's Invasion Has Hollowed Out Higher Education in Ukraine

Ukrainian students faced disrupted university life, increased safety measures, social isolation, displacement, and reevaluation of civic and educational roles due to the Russian invasion.
fromeLearning Industry
1 day ago

Strategies For Building Faculty Readiness For AI Integration

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping higher education at an extraordinary pace. From personalized learning assistants to analytics dashboards, colleges are investing in AI faster than ever before. Yet one truth remains constant: no amount of technology will transform learning without human readiness. Faculty members are the heartbeat of any innovation. Their willingness to explore, experiment, and evolve determines whether AI becomes an empowering co-educator or an underused novelty. Building faculty readiness, therefore, isn't a side project; it's the foundation of sustainable AI integration.
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US politics
fromCornell Chronicle
1 day ago

Lund debate kicks off yearlong conversation on foreign aid | Cornell Chronicle

U.S. foreign aid became a polarizing national issue after President Trump froze all U.S. foreign assistance on Jan. 20, 2025.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 days ago

Black Student Enrollment Shrinks at Selective Institutions

Two years after the Supreme Court ruled to end affirmative action in college admissions, Black student enrollment at highly selective institutions is backsliding. This fall, some colleges reported shrinking Black populations, which in some cases now comprise less than 2 percent of the student body, the Associated Press reported. The AP analyzed enrollment data from 20 selective colleges and universities, including Columbia, Cornell, Emory, Harvard, Princeton, Tulane and Yale Universities.
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 days ago

Featured Gig: Director of Online Program Development at UVA

The 2030 Plan calls on the university to expand the reach of its educational programs-both in person and online-and to make UVA more accessible, including to learners across and beyond the Commonwealth. The University of Virginia's Office of the Vice Provost for Online Education and Digital Innovation is a key part of advancing this charge on behalf of the university, helping our schools and institutes design, deliver and scale high-quality online and hybrid programs that extend UVA's reach and impact.
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fromHarvard Gazette
1 week ago

Universities need to 'vindicate our public purpose,' Sandel says - Harvard Gazette

Elite higher education reinforces privilege, increases inequality and social humiliation, and does not sufficiently reduce economic mobility; lottery admissions could lessen wealthy advantages.
#academic-freedom
fromNature
6 days ago
Higher education

Policed and censored: professors in the southern US feel under siege

fromNature
6 days ago
Higher education

Policed and censored: professors in the southern US feel under siege

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fromeLearning Industry
3 days ago

The Misunderstood Profession: How Instructional Designers Get Undermined And How To Fix It

Instructional Designers design learning experiences, combining teaching, technology, and psychology; their behind-the-scenes work is misunderstood as mere visuals or tech support.
US news
fromBoston.com
6 days ago

Trump administration policies could cost Massachusetts billions, report finds

Proposed federal policy changes could cost Massachusetts $5.9 billion in economic output and $515 million in tax revenue, the largest per capita loss among states.
fromFast Company
5 days ago

Syracuse University wants to train the influencers of tomorrow

The center, the first of its kind in the U.S., is a joint project between the university's communications and business schools, and aims to attract students planning to participate in the $250 billion creator economy. With rising unemployment rates, and a college degree no longer unlocking the career opportunities it once did, the creator economy could be a beacon of hope for young graduates in a dismal job market.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 days ago

West Valley College eligible for national prize for high achievement

The Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA is giving a presentation about the Wildlife Care Center in Saratoga on Nov. 1. The care center opened in March. Staff will be presenting about the wildlife programs and facilities they use to treat sick, injured or orphaned animals before releasing them back into the wild. The presentation is scheduled from 1-2 p.m. in the Maple Room of Saratoga Library.
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fromThe Verge
4 days ago

Hackers threaten to leak 'woke' University of Pennsylvania student data

Suspected political hackers sent abusive emails claiming a Penn GSE breach, threatening FERPA-covered student data leaks and prompting Penn's incident response team to investigate.
Higher education
fromAxios
1 week ago

The pipeline for Ph.D.s out of U.S. universities is shrinking

U.S. Ph.D. programs are cutting or pausing admissions, reducing slots sharply and risking permanent loss of trained experts.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

'The Bermuda Triangle of Talent': 27-year-old Oxford grad turned down McKinsey and Morgan Stanley to find out why Gen Z's smartest keep selling out | Fortune

Elite universities increasingly channel graduates into finance, consulting, and Big Tech, creating a prestige-driven cycle that siphons talent into high-paying, narrow career paths.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

'I promised my dad now I've got a PhD at 69'

Middlesex University Needyanand Raya arrived in London from Mauritius in 1999 to complete his master's degree. He was bearing a promise he made his father - to continue his studies "until there will be no examination beyond that to take". More than two decades later, he's now Dr Raya, having completed a doctorate in social policy at the age of 69 at Middlesex University. When asked how he felt about it? "Well, nothing much. It's just an achievement of a lifetime."
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US politics
fromAdvocate.com
1 week ago

Texas will target professors 'pushing leftist ideologies,' Greg Abbott says

Texas Governor Greg Abbott is targeting university professors accused of promoting leftist ideologies and supporting audits and personnel actions over gender and LGBTQ+ content.
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 week ago

James Carville Fantasizes About Trump Collaborators' Being Shaved, Dressed in Orange Pajamas, and Spit on' by Public After 2028

Calls for public shaming of Trump collaborators including universities, corporations, and law firms with head shaving, orange pajamas, and public spitting after he leaves office.
#government-shutdown
Higher education
fromHubspot
1 week ago

6 best email marketing tools for higher education businesses in 2025

Robust, scalable email marketing platforms are essential for higher education to personalize multi-audience campaigns, boost engagement, and support recruitment, retention, and alumni relations.
US politics
fromTruthout
1 week ago

Anti-Union, Pro-Israel Billionaires Are Behind Tim Walberg and His Show Trials

Tim Walberg continues Virginia Foxx's campaign using antisemitism accusations to attack universities and labor unions, backed by wealthy donors aiming to reshape and privatize education.
#philanthropy
US politics
fromAdvocate.com
2 weeks ago

Two more colleges - Arizona and USC - reject Trump trans bathroom ban compact

Two major universities rejected a federal compact that conditionally offered funding in exchange for adopting anti-transgender, anti-immigrant, and anti-diversity campus policies.
fromNature
2 weeks ago

Universities are embracing AI: will students get smarter or stop thinking?

When students entered Tsinghua University in Beijing this year, one of the first representatives they met wasn't a person. Admission letters to the prestigious institution came with an invitation code to an artificial-intelligence agent. The bot is designed to answer students' questions about courses, clubs and life on campus. At Ohio State University in Columbus, students this year will take compulsory AI classes as part of an initiative to ensure that all of them are 'AI fluent' by the time they graduate.
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fromThe Local France
2 weeks ago

Europe's Erasmus founder Sofia Corradi dies, aged 91

Sofia Corradi, the creator of the EU's Erasmus program which has sent millions of young people abroad throughout Europe to study, died in Rome aged 91, Italian media reported Saturday. Her family, who announced her death according to media reports, described the academic as a woman "of great energy and intellectual and emotional generosity". The professor of education at Rome's Roma 3 University, Corradi -- known as "Mamma Erasmus" -- in her 20s won a prestigious US Fulbright scholarship, which took her to Columbia University in New York where she received a master's degree in law.
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fromThe Local Germany
2 weeks ago

Europe's Erasmus founder Sofia Corradi dies, aged 91

Sofia Corradi, creator of the Erasmus programme, died aged 91; her programme enabled some 16 million students to study abroad and foster European academic cooperation.
Higher education
fromSFGATE
2 weeks ago

16 CSUs are offering a direct admissions program to Calif. high school students

Eligible California high school seniors who meet CSU requirements will receive automatic admission offers to 16 participating CSU campuses beginning with fall 2027 applicants.
Higher education
fromSFGATE
2 weeks ago

New film about a UC Berkeley professor is a surprise hit

Robert Reich ends his 42-year teaching tenure by delivering his final UC Berkeley Wealth and Poverty course, documented in the film The Last Class.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 weeks ago

Opinion: Most US Jews think Trump is exploiting antisemitism to attack universities

President Donald Trump insists that top universities must pay dearly for not protecting Jewish students. This includes cutting $790 million in medical and scientific research previously led by Northwestern University scholars. Michael Schill, then president of Northwestern, was berated by congressional Republicans for brokering a compromise with pro-Palestinian protesters last year, disbanding their tent cities while preserving free speech. He was too timid in stamping out campus antisemitism, Trump disciples argued. Shill stepped down last month.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
2 weeks ago

Vanderbilt University could potentially be opening satellite campus in downtown San Francisco

"I'm so excited that I actually went and bought a Vanderbilt hat, and I can't wait to welcome them into my district," said San Francisco Supervisor Matt Dorsey.
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#college-roi
fromFortune
2 weeks ago
Higher education

Gen Z is snubbing college as a dismal job market and sky-high tuition forces them to weigh ROI: 'No schools are immune' | Fortune

fromFortune
2 weeks ago
Higher education

Gen Z is snubbing college as a dismal job market and sky-high tuition forces them to weigh ROI: 'No schools are immune' | Fortune

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fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Don't believe the hype about college mayhem

College enrollment is rebounding, showing young Americans remain practical, hardworking, and committed to higher education despite institutional controversies.
fromHarvard Gazette
2 weeks ago

When your English teacher writes a book on Taylor Swift - Harvard Gazette

When Stephanie Burt decided to carry a pink and blue Taylor Swift tote bag to class one day in fall 2023, she just thought it would be a fun way to transport her books and laptop, and let her students know she was a Swiftie. The Donald P. and Katherine B. Loker Professor of English had no idea that just one semester later she would be teaching a Taylor Swift lecture course to 200 undergraduates
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fromBoston.com
2 weeks ago

Readers: How long have you been searching for a job?

Tell Us We want to hear from job seekers in Massachusetts about how long you've been looking - and what your experience has been like in today's market. Recent layoffs, tough competition, and slow job growth rates have made this one of the most challenging job markets in years for Massachusetts residents. If you're actively looking for a job right now, we'd like to hear from you. How long have you been on the hunt - weeks, months, a year or more?
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fromIT Pro
2 weeks ago

Disability pride in IT: How leaders can better understand workers

Disability pride is growing despite historical discrimination, with Disability Pride Month, a flag, intersectional advocacy, and increasing support within and beyond tech.
fromBusiness Matters
3 weeks ago

Why Postgraduate Study is Becoming Essential for Research Careers

In today's job market, employers want more than enthusiasm. They want professionals who can analyse data, manage teams, and deliver results. Postgraduate study can build those career-ready skills, preparing individuals for leadership and specialist roles in industries ranging from healthcare to technology. Institutions like the Walbrook Institute London reflect this change. Their postgraduate pathways go beyond classroom knowledge. They are designed to help individuals build the practical skills needed for today's professional environments, where careers demand more than enthusiasm.
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California
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
3 weeks ago

California's Newsom signs a reparations study law but vetoes other racial justice proposals

Governor Newsom funded a study on verifying descendants of enslaved people but vetoed several reparative bills proposed by the California Legislative Black Caucus.
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fromSan Francisco Bay Times
3 weeks ago

Honorees for the Inaugural Honoring LGBTQ+ Bay Area Latine Leaders - San Francisco Bay Times

An inaugural Honoring LGBTQ+ Bay Area Latine Leaders event on October 24, 2025 will benefit Use the News Foundation and El/La Para TransLatinas and celebrate diverse local Latine LGBTQ+ leadership.
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fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Home Depot founder Arthur Blank donates $50 million to Atlanta's historically Black colleges and universities via foundation | Fortune

A $50 million donation will fund gap scholarships for nearly 10,000 Atlanta HBCU students to help them complete degrees and raise graduation rates.
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