Walter HudsonLeadership & PolicyTrump Administration Compact Demands Universities Align With Political AgendaNine institutions received letters conditioning federal funding on their compliance with Trump administration priorities.October 2, 2025Leadership & PolicyDr. Felecia M. Nave Named President and CEO of 1890 Universities FoundationHer career includes leadership roles at several historically Black colleges and universities.October 2, 2025From the MagazineUnder AttackThe Trump administration's decision to abandon the Hispanic-Serving Institution Program, sparks nationwide concern.October 1, 2025Community CollegesTCC Secures Over $1.6 Million to Expand Apprenticeship Programs in High-Demand FieldsVirginia community college strengthens workforce pipeline in advanced manufacturing, healthcare, and IT through federal and state grants.September 30, 2025Community CollegesDelta College President to Depart for National Higher Education Advocacy RoleGavin will lead efforts in building a national coalition focused on defending and reshaping higher education's role in American democracy.September 30, 2025Faculty & StaffHigher Education Leaders Convene to Address Civic Discourse CrisisNew regional institute targets political polarization, workforce challenges facing colleges.September 29, 2025StudentsStephens College Senior Dies in Downtown Shooting, Prompting Call for Action on Campus SafetyWilliams was struck by gunfire around 1:40 a.m. on Sunday when an argument between others escalated and a shooter fired into a nearby crowd.September 29, 2025StudentsSouthern University Student's Parents File Wrongful Death Lawsuit Following Alleged Fraternity HazingThe lawsuit casts a wide net of accountability, naming as defendants Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc., its local Beta Sigma and Lambda Alpha chapters, the State of Louisiana through the Board of Supervisors of Southern University and A&M College, and 12 individual fraternity members.September 27, 2025Leadership & PolicyKentucky Reaches Tentative Settlement Over In-State Tuition Policy for Undocumented StudentsUnder the tentative settlement terms, the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education has acknowledged that its tuition policy violates federal law and agreed to terminate it immediately.September 26, 2025Leadership & PolicyStudent Loan Borrowers Face Payment Hierarchy Shift as Collections LoomOver 5 million federal borrowers remain seriously delinquent as involuntary collection measures threaten to reshape financial priorities.September 25, 2025Previous PagePage 12 of 64Next Page