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Section: Institutions
Institutions
Arizona Legislature Makes Massive Budget Cuts to Adult Education Programs
The move comes as institutions prepare for unprecedented federal support for workforce development programs.
June 17, 2026
HBCUs
Morris Brown, Alabama State Sign MOU to Create Master's Pathways For MBC Grads
The new agreement gives eligible Morris Brown graduates a streamlined route into Alabama State master’s programs in the College of Education, expanding opportunities as both HBCUs work to grow enrollment and strengthen the Black educator pipeline.
June 17, 2026
Institutions
Justice Department Widens Scrutiny of Medical School Admissions
A new round of federal investigations into medical school admissions is putting colleges at the center of a broader fight over race, merit, and the future of the health care workforce.
June 16, 2026
Latest News
How Fear and Politics Are Straining a Historic Immigrant Pipeline at Community Colleges
As a hostile political environment drives immigrant students into the shadows, institutions like Northern Essex Community College in Massachusetts are fighting to keep open the fragile pathways to the American middle class.
June 15, 2026
Institutions
Haverford Rejects Push to Remove Lutnick Name From Library Over Epstein Ties
The dispute over library name reflects a broader reckoning across higher education over powerful donors, institutional values and the long shadow of Jeffrey Epstein.
June 15, 2026
Institutions
Economic Mobility Requires Global Access
As universities promise to prepare students for a global workforce, this professor argues that true economic mobility depends on making global learning accessible to every student — not just those who can afford to travel.
June 12, 2026
Campus Climate
Fisk University Facing Backlash Over Data Center Proposal
Nashville community members, Fisk alumni, and current students are protesting the university’s plan to build a local data center, saying it could jeopardize the well-being of Nashville's surrounding Black communities.
June 12, 2026
Institutions
AAUP Report: Faculty Pay Fell Behind Inflation as Salary Gaps Persist
A new AAUP report says full-time faculty salaries effectively declined despite nominal raises, with women still earning substantially less than men and pay disparities varying widely by rank and institution type.
June 11, 2026
Institutions
Experts Warn Data Gaps Undermine Value of Fast-Growing Non-Degree Credentials
Experts say workforce Pell alone won't fix the problem.
June 11, 2026
Views
Safety Is a Feeling: The Trust Gap That Undermines Readiness
Campus safety isn’t just what’s written in plans or installed in buildings—it’s whether students and staff trust the system enough to speak up, act quickly, and stay engaged before a crisis happens.
June 11, 2026
Institutions
North Carolina’s private colleges claim $38B economic role as financial pressures mount
The state’s independent colleges remain major workforce and economic engines, but recent enrollment losses and financial stress show a more complicated outlook.
June 10, 2026
Institutions
HBCUs Are Not Waiting to Be Saved
HBCU leaders gathered at Johnson C. Smith University not to plead for survival, but to map a future defined by strategy, scale, and unapologetic institutional ambition.
June 10, 2026
Institutions
Feds Launch Medical School Nutrition Initiative With No Monetary Penalties for Curricular Gaps
A growing number of medical schools and accrediting agencies have signed on to a new federal pledge requiring 40 hours of nutrition education beginning in Fall 2026.
June 9, 2026
Campus Climate
The New College Experiment: A Blueprint for a Conservative Revolution
How the hostile takeover of Florida’s most LGBTQ-friendly campus became the right-wing testing ground for dismantling progressive higher education.
June 8, 2026
HBCUs
Spelman Names Top Roboticist Dr. Ayanna Howard As 12th President
Dr. Ayanna Howard — a roboticist, AI pioneer, and former NASA engineer who currently serves as dean of the College of Engineering at The Ohio State University— will assume her duties on August 1.
June 5, 2026
Best Practices
Colleges Keep Fixing Their Messaging. They're Avoiding the Real Problem.
Colleges try large scale rebranding to avoid fallout on hard discussions.
June 4, 2026
Institutions
University of Utah Cuts Positions Amid Budget Restructuring
Facing legislatively required budget cuts, the University of Utah is eliminating 10 "student success coach" positions as part of a broader overhaul of its academic advising.
June 1, 2026
Institutions
Johns Hopkins Legacy Debated in New Study Amid National Reckoning Over Slavery
New research challenges the widely reported claim that Johns Hopkins owned slaves, pointing to alternative explanations for 19th-century census data.
June 1, 2026
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