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Top Women
Dr. Liza V. JimĂ©nez RodrĂguez, University of Puerto Rico at Aguadilla
March 5, 2026
Awards/Honors
Dr. Sydney Savion, Vanderbilt University
March 5, 2026
Top Women
Dr. G. Christine Taylor, University of Alabama
March 5, 2026
On the Move
Gwendolyn M. Lloyd
Gwendolyn M. Lloyd has been appointed to a two-year term as dean of the Penn State College of Education.
March 4, 2026
Views
How to Fix the Broken Black Male Teacher Pipeline
Increasing diversity among teachers is more complicated than is often portrayed.
March 4, 2026
Leadership & Policy
Institute of Education Sciences Has Lost Touch With Classrooms, Internal Report Finds
Internal assessment delivered to Secretary of Education Linda McMahon calls for a fundamental overhaul of the Institute of Education Sciences.
March 4, 2026
Community Colleges
Sacramento City College Launches Cohort-Based Transfer Program to Boost Completion
Sacramento City College announced the launch of City Scholars, a cohort-based transfer program that pairs structured academic sequencing with dedicated support services.
March 4, 2026
On the Move
Vanessa Vásquez
Vanessa Vásquez has been named dean of students at Alverno College.
March 3, 2026
Opinion
The Unwritten Rules of Higher Education Leadership: Why They Matter Now
At a time when institutions face enrollment contraction driven by demographic shifts, increasing legislative scrutiny, financial strain, and rising leadership turnover, how leaders navigate those unwritten rules matters more than ever.
March 3, 2026
Leadership & Policy
Dr. Sylvia Hurtado Voted AERA President-Elect
Hurtado is widely regarded as one of the architects of modern campus racial climate research.
March 3, 2026
Leadership & Policy
Cal State LA’s Prison Graduation Initiative Expands Within San Quentin Rehabilitation Center
Cal State LA’s Prison Graduation Initiative will enroll 35 incarcerated students in a bachelor of arts in applied and professional humanities program in the fall of 2026.
March 3, 2026
On the Move
Rico Munn
Rico Munn has been named the next chancellor of the Colorado State University System.
March 2, 2026
Leadership & Policy
Pioneering Community College Leader Dr. Christine Johnson McPhail Passes Away
Dr. Christine Johnson McPhail, a leading community college administrator and a former Champions Award recipient, has passed away. McPhail came out of retirement to serve briefly as president of Saint Augustine's University.
March 2, 2026
Students
Court Dismisses SAVE Lawsuit — But Uncertainty Remains for Borrowers
The legal status of SAVE remains unresolved and borrowers are left to navigate a complicated landscape with an administration that is still not in favor of the policy.
March 2, 2026
Faculty & Staff
Noted Industrial Designer Dr. Noel Mayo Passes Away at 88
Dr. Noel Mayo was owner and president of Noel Mayo Associates Inc., the first African American industrial design firm in the United States.
March 2, 2026
On the Move
Beth Palmer
Beth Palmer has been named vice president for institutional advancement at Louisiana Christian University.
February 27, 2026
Students
AccessLex Institute Launches Private Loan Directory for Law Students as Federal Aid Cuts Loom
Nonprofit legal education organization unveils curated exchange to help students navigate private borrowing amid shifting federal student loan policy.
February 27, 2026
Leadership & Policy
U.S. Education Department Moves to Open Accreditation Market to New Competitors
The rule clarifies aspects of the department's accreditor recognition process, including when accreditation activities officially begin — a key factor in satisfying a requirement that agencies conduct two years of accrediting activities before winning federal recognition.
February 27, 2026
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