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Section: Institutions
Institutions
As Trump Budget Cuts Threaten Tribal Colleges, MacKenzie Scott Throws One Minnesota Institution a Lifeline
Red Lake Nation College, a two-year tribal college, received a $7 million donation from the philanthropist.
April 12, 2026
Institutions
The Redirect Ruse: How the Trump Administration Swapped Student Access for One-Time Institutional Checks to HBCUs
While the Trump administration has touted a historic 48% increase in federal funding for HBCUs in 2025, changes to financial aid policies, including new Parent PLUS loan limits, will disproportionately impact these institutions on the backend.
April 9, 2026
Institutions
University of Wisconsin Board of Regents Votes Unanimously to Fire President Jay Rothman
Republican lawmakers called the firing a "partisan hatchet job" and a "retribution" for Rothman’s past compromise with the GOP to axe DEI on campus to preserve state funding.
April 9, 2026
Faculty & Staff
Faculty Purchasing Power Declines as Inflation Outpaces Salary Growth, AAUP Finds
Preliminary data from the nation's largest faculty compensation survey shows real wages fell for the first time since the pandemic.
April 8, 2026
Leadership & Policy
Judge Halts Trump Administration’s ‘Chaotic’ Higher Ed Data Mandate on Race Reporting
In his ruling, U.S. District Court Judge F. Dennis Saylor IVÂ said that while the federal government likely has the legal authority to collect admissions data on applicants' race, the specific rollout was "rushed and chaotic."
April 6, 2026
From the Magazine
Architects of the Algorithm: How HBCUs Are Shaping an Ethical AI Future
HBCU leaders are declaring their institutions will not be left out of the conversations — and opportunities — presented by tech’s newest boon.
April 6, 2026
Institutions
The Fortress Falls: What Princeton's Budget Cuts Signal for the Rest of Higher Ed
In recent weeks, Princeton has laid off the entire staff of the Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education — nine employees in all — frozen salaries for tenured faculty, capped staff raises at a flat 1 percent, and cut departmental budgets by as much as 10 percent.
March 31, 2026
HBCUs
Disruption or Dispossession: What Kentucky State University Reveals About the Future of HBCUs
A Kentucky State alumnus and former SGA president and student regent argues that SB185 is not simply a policy debate, but a defining moment for the future of HBCUs and for higher education as a whole.
March 30, 2026
HBCUs
Why the Proposed Legislative Takeover of Kentucky State University Should Alarm Every Public Institution in the U.S.
The proposed actions present a dangerous precedent for state legislatures looking for a path to close public institutions or limit the effectiveness of historically Black colleges and universities across the country.
March 30, 2026
HBCUs
Bowie State University Selected for Lumina Foundation-Backed From Campus to Career Program
Maryland HBCU among 16 institutions selected for national program that aims to boost workforce outcomes for students.
March 29, 2026
Institutions
How Delaware State Reached the Top 1% for Social Mobility While Doubling Research Enterprise
Substantial state investment in the institution and digital expansion drive record-breaking growth at the Delaware HBCU.
March 26, 2026
Best Practices
Dr. Roslyn Clark Artis Explains How Benedict College Beat the National Graduation Average for Pell Students
The small, private South Carolina HBCU is celebrating a 104 percent increase in its four-year graduation rates compared to its historical baseline.
March 25, 2026
Latinx
Knocking Down Pedestals: What the César Chávez Scandal Means for Latinx Studies and Campus Iconography
Dartmouth Fellow Joins Growing Call to Rename César Chávez Programs Amid Sexual Abuse Revelations.
March 24, 2026
Institutions
UAlbany Expands Footprint with New C-GCC Partnership
The University of Albany and Columbia-Greene Community College are signing a dual admission agreement on March 24, giving C-GCC students a streamlined path to transfer to UAlbany.
March 23, 2026
Institutions
The Missing Link in the Talent Pipeline: Why Student Voices Matter
As our nation builds a more robust talent pipeline, another valuable opportunity arises: Ask students about their experiences.
March 18, 2026
Institutions
Black Leadership Across Campuses Summit Focuses On Strengthening HBCUs
Virtual gathering of scholars, sitting presidents, practitioners and higher education leaders was hosted by the Center for the Study of HBCUs at Virginia Union University.
March 16, 2026
Institutions
Tougaloo College Names Dr. Corey Wiggins 15th President
Federal official and Mississippi native to lead HBCU beginning July 1.
March 13, 2026
HBCUs
Elizabeth City State University Receives $42 Million Gift from MacKenzie Scott
This latest gift nearly triples what the North Carolina-based HBCU received from Scott in 2020.
March 13, 2026
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