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At Large
Join us at the AABHE 2026 Annual Conference at the Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor, April 11-14!
April 8, 2026
Opinion
The South Is Rewriting History Again â And This Time Itâs Happening on My Campus
Black spaces at predominantly white institutions were never created to exclude. They were created because exclusion already existed.
April 8, 2026
Campus Climate
The Compliance Trap: Boston University and the High Cost of Institutional Neutrality
Boston University President Melissa Gilliam says she is âdeeply sorryâ for forcing the removal of LGBTQ+ pride flags from campus.
April 8, 2026
On the Move
Robin Lynn Cautin
Robin Lynn Cautin has been named president of Regis College. Cautin currently serves as provost at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut.
April 8, 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
Latest News
Higher Ed Leaders Caught in the Crossfire of New Title IX Mandates
Institutions in states with shield laws for LGBTQ+ students are now facing a direct legal conflict with EDâs narrowed definition of sex discrimination, as leaders continue to try to balance student safety with federal guidance.
April 7, 2026
Campus Climate
San Diego Community College District Votes Unanimously to Rename Its César E. Chåvez Campus
The Barrio Logan campus will temporarily revert to its original name, the College of Continuing Education Harborview Campus, as the institution attempts to balance legacy advocacy with institutional values.
April 7, 2026
From the Magazine
Chesney Snow Creating Innovative Princeton University Hip Hop Course
A pioneering figure in American beatbox culture, celebrated performer, Drama Desk winner and respected creative force is now incorporating his passions into teaching.
April 7, 2026
On the Move
Stacy Leeds
Stacy Leeds has been named the 22nd president of the University of Tulsa (UTulsa), effective July 1.
April 7, 2026
Faculty & Staff
Capacity vs. Innovation: Addressing the Mismatch in Faculty Support and AI Demands
Faculty and staff are being asked to carry more, emotionally, intellectually, and structurally, while they themselves are often stretched thin or burned out, one expert says.
April 6, 2026
Leadership & Policy
Judge Halts Trump Administrationâs âChaoticâ 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 â and opportunities â presented by techâs newest boon.
April 6, 2026
On the Move
Vanya Quiñones
Vanya Quiñones has been named president of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Quiñones currently serves as president of Cal State Monterey Bay.
April 6, 2026
Leadership & Policy
Education Stakeholders Respond to Trump Administrationâs 2027 Budget Request
The Trump Administration is requesting $76.5 billion in discretionary budget authority for the Department of Education for 2027, a $2.3 billion or 2.9% reduction from 2026 Department of Education spending levels.
April 3, 2026
On the Move
Dianne Pledger
Dianne Pledger has been named the new director of the Diggs Art Gallery at Winston-Salem State University.
April 3, 2026
From the Magazine
Embracing AIâs Potential to Reinvigorate Teaching and Learning
By now, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is all the talk. As I travel, I hear faculty with strong views for and against it. What I observe is fear of the unknown.
April 3, 2026
From the Magazine
Dr. Arnold Mitchem Reflects on Lifetime of Advocacy for Disadvantaged Students
Mitchem will receive the 2026 Dr. John Hope Franklin Award on April 12 at the American Association of Blacks in Higher Education annual meeting in Baltimore.
April 3, 2026
Students
Lumina Foundation-Gallup Survey Examines AI Use Among College Students
More than half of U.S. college students are using artificial intelligence in their coursework at least weekly, even as many of their institutions formally discourage or prohibit the technology, the study finds.
April 2, 2026
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