Walter HudsonLeadership & PolicyMilitary Academies Agree to End Race-Based Admissions in Landmark SettlementWest Point and Air Force Academy will implement permanent race-blind admissions policies under Department of Defense agreement.August 14, 2025HBCUsReinvestment Fund Launches Initiative to Strengthen HBCUs NationwidePhiladelphia-based CDFI provides grants up to $40,000 and loans up to $1 million per institution.August 13, 2025InstitutionsOnline Education Units Expand Operations and Revenue Despite Financial Pressures, New Survey ShowsThe survey findings come as online education has become increasingly central to institutional sustainability strategies.August 12, 2025From the MagazineAmerica's $1.7 Trillion Moral Crisis: A Searing Indictment of Higher Education’s Broken PromiseDr. Jamal Watson’s treatment of the crisis as a civil rights issue is both compelling and necessary. He documents how Black students graduate with significantly more debt than their white peers, with Black women facing the heaviest burden.August 11, 2025StudentsNew Survey Reveals Incoming College Students Prioritize Mental Health and Connection Over Academic ConcernsClass of 2029 arrives on campus with therapy experience and high expectations for institutional support.August 11, 2025StudentsNorth Carolina Launches Expanded Direct Admission Program for 62,000 High School SeniorsInitiative removes barriers to higher education access through streamlined admissions process.August 8, 2025Leadership & PolicyEducation Department Mandates Race-Based Admissions Data Collection from UniversitiesNew requirements follow Trump administration directive on higher education transparency.August 7, 2025LatinxExcelencia Recognizes 12 Programs Advancing Latino Student Success in Higher EducationNational organization highlights evidence-based practices across associate, bachelor's, graduate levels and community organizations.August 7, 2025InstitutionsUCLA Names First School After Asian American Donor Following Historic $30M GiftTaiwanese immigrant's donation to nursing school highlights growing influence of Asian American philanthropy in higher education.August 6, 2025From the MagazineHBCUs Expand Graduate Offerings to Meet Growing DemandToday, more than 70 percent of HBCUs offer graduate degree programs, a significant expansion from previous decades.August 6, 2025Previous PagePage 13 of 60Next Page