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International
New Student-Visa Rule Takes Effect September 15 and Colleges Need to Prepare Now
DHS says its new visa rule targets abuse, but its broad approach risks burdening legitimate students, increasing inequality across campuses and making the United States a less attractive destination for global talent.
HBCUs
Marva Johnson Won the FAMU Job Through Politics. Now She's Working to Earn Trust
When state politics forced an unconventional, conservative president onto FAMU, alumni feared the worst. One year in, Marva B. Johnson is navigating a fragile peace — and the heavy weight of leading a community that didn't choose her.
Institutions
Americans’ Confidence in Colleges Continues Long-Term Slide
A new Gallup-Lumina survey shows faith in higher education has dropped sharply since 2015, especially among Republicans and, more recently, Democrats.
AI
Higher Ed’s AI Policy Gap Is Wider Than Academic Integrity
As colleges debate student use of AI, an
EDU Ledger
new poll suggests many institutions still lack clear guardrails for using the technology in admissions, advising, hiring, and student support.
Institutions
Campus Police Weapons Raise Questions About Safety, Secrecy and Speech
As colleges cite safety needs, missing reports and public meetings expose tensions over transparency, student activism and campus policing.
Campus Climate
At Yale, Admissions Probe Becomes a Test of Leadership and Diversity
A federal investigation into Yale School of Medicine’s admissions practices has evolved into a broader challenge for President Maurie McInnis as campus groups rally to defend the university’s values.
Institutions
Court Delivers Blow to DeSantis’ Higher Ed Agenda in Stop W.O.K.E. Act Ruling
A federal appeals court ruled that Florida went too far in limiting how public university professors discuss race, gender and oppression in class.
Views
The AI divide is the new literacy test and HBCUs are leading the solution
From Howard to Virginia State, HBCUs are leaning into AI education to close equity gaps and prepare a diverse pipeline of tech-ready leaders.
Institutions
The Three-Year Degree Debate
As colleges experiment with faster, cheaper bachelor’s degrees, critics warn that reduced-credit programs may leave working-class students with a diminished version of higher education.
Faculty & Staff
Community Colleges Lean on Adjuncts While California Courts Force a Reckoning
California courts are challenging the long-standing adjunct faculty model, raising urgent questions about unpaid labor, student success, and the true cost of community college instruction.
Opinion
How Higher-Education Leaders Can Help Close the Trust Gap
As families question the cost and purpose of college, higher education leaders have an opportunity—and an obligation—to rebuild trust through transparency, accountability, and measurable student outcomes.
Institutions
New Workforce Pell Grants Will Help Pay for Short-Term Job Training
The new grant option could provide up to thousands of dollars for approved career programs, but states face pressure to ensure only high-quality programs receive funding.
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