Walter HudsonLeadership & 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, 2025DemographicsNew Study Reveals Critical Resource Gaps Undermining Teacher Job SatisfactionThe report found that 77% of teachers who have adequate materials and equipment report satisfaction with their workplace, compared to just 44% of those who lack necessary resources.September 24, 2025HBCUsUNCF Receives $70 Million Gift from MacKenzie Scott to Boost HBCU EndowmentsThe donation will fund UNCF's Members Pooled Endowment Fund, designed to strengthen the financial foundation of all 37 private historically Black colleges and universities in the organization's network.September 23, 2025Faculty & StaffTexas A&M President Steps Down After Political Campaign Targets Academic FreedomUniversity leader's resignation highlights broader assault on faculty autonomy and inclusive education.September 19, 2025HBCUsHuston-Tillotson University Receives Record-Breaking $150 Million Donation from Moody FoundationGift represents largest single donation ever made to an HBCU.September 18, 2025SportsNCAA Consolidates College Football Transfer Portal to Single January WindowThe legislative change, announced Wednesday, removes the traditional spring transfer opportunity but leaves the specific dates of the new unified window open for further discussion.September 17, 2025African-AmericanCampus Community Grapples with Student Death as Questions Mount Over InvestigationDelta State University cancels classes following discovery of student's body; civil rights groups call for independent investigation.September 17, 2025InstitutionsOhio Court Dismisses Employment Discrimination Lawsuits Against Central State UniversityTwo former CSU employees' claims of discrimination and retaliation fail to meet legal standards, court rules.September 16, 2025Leadership & PolicyEducation Department Announces $1.16 Billion in New Funding Amid Controversial MSI Grant CutsThe new funding package includes $500 million for charter schools—the largest investment ever in the Charter Schools Program—alongside $495 million for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs), and more than $160 million for American history and civics education programs.September 15, 2025Previous PagePage 9 of 60Next Page