Jamaal Abdul-AlimStudentsPrinceton University to Begin Proctoring Exams to Curb AI-Assisted CheatingThe new policy reverses a longstanding interpretation of the honor code which held that proctors were not necessary and that students should report any suspected wrongdoing. The honor code has governed in-class exams since 1893.May 15, 2026StudentsUniversity of Chicago Unveils New Free Tuition InitiativeStarting in the fall of 2027, the University of Chicago will guarantee free tuition for undergraduate students from families with annual income less than $250,000.May 15, 2026HBCUsBowie State University to Cut 79 PositionsThe positions will be cut through vacancies, reorganization and layoffs. The cuts come as the public, suburban HBCU — which serves just over 5,000 undergraduates — faces an estimated fiscal 2027 shortfall of about $18 million.May 8, 2026Campus ClimateRep. Bobby Scott Spotlighting Antisemitic Incidents on CampusDemocratic Rep. Bobby Scott is calling out the Republican-controlled House Committee on Education and Workforce for turning a blind eye toward a series of antisemitic incidents that involved Republican student groups on campus.May 8, 2026Leadership & PolicyRutgers University Facing Backlash Over Disinviting Convocation SpeakerRutgers University has faced criticism over cancelling biotech entrepreneur Rami Elghandour as convocation speaker for its engineering school after students reportedly complained about a social media post in which he accused Israel of genocide.May 7, 2026StudentsNew Report Outlines Developmental Education Best PracticesA new report from the Community College Research Center at Teachers College, Columbia University, offers recommendations on how colleges should reform developmental education.May 7, 2026HBCUsHBCU Researchers Call for 'Data Sovereignty' to Redefine Institutional SuccessNoting the often deficit framing of researchers' takes on HBCUs and the populations they serve, presenters at Wednesday's HBCU Research Network Virtual Conference said Black scholars have to be in these spaces where data is being counted and interpreted to realize how they are being measured and legitimized.April 22, 2026Latest NewsAre Hyper-Accelerated Online Degrees Scalable for the Modern Workforce?Some students are bypassing years of coursework to earn bachelor’s degrees in a matter of months, catching educators and accreditors off guard and sparking a high-stakes debate over academic integrity and the long-term value of a rapid-fire education.April 22, 2026From the MagazineHigher Ed Stakeholders Pushing Back on Government’s Anti-DEI StanceDespite ongoing efforts by the Trump administration to root out campus-based initiatives that foster diversity, equity and inclusion, institutional leaders should not confuse the administration’s anti-DEI rhetoric with the law of the land.April 20, 2026African-AmericanResearch as Resistance: Black Scholars Urged to Defy Political Pressure and Reclaim the Narrative at AABHEThe EDU Ledger bestowed its longstanding John Hope Franklin award on Arnold Mitchem, the founding president of the Council for Opportunity in Education.April 13, 2026Previous PagePage 2 of 83Next Page