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Cornerstone University Bets on Mobile-Only Degrees
The app offers a bachelor’s degree for $9,600, compared to the university's traditional average annual cost of $20,301.
May 7, 2026
Podcasts
The Future of Community Colleges: Leadership, Funding, and Student Success | with Jee Hang Lee, ACCT President & CEO
In this episode of
In The Margins
, Dr. Mordecai Brownlee, host of
Discovering Your Mission
, sits down with
Jee Hang Lee, President and CEO of the Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT)
, for a timely and unfiltered conversation on the future of community colleges, leadership, and student success.
May 6, 2026
From the Magazine
When the Promise Breaks: Higher Ed Stakeholders Grapple With DACA Deportations Fallout
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program was never perfect, but it offered students some assurance of safety. Now, that safety is eroding under the Trump administration's aggressive stance on immigration.
May 6, 2026
Latest News
SC State Foundation Sues President Alexander Conyers Amid Growing Campus Turmoil
The new financial feud between the foundation, which alleges retaliation after a refusal to pay Conyers a $75,000 bonus, and the administration caps off a year marred by campus violence and political friction.
May 6, 2026
On the Move
Lisa L. Thompson
Lisa L. Thompson has been named the 17th president of Union Theological Seminary.
May 6, 2026
At Large
Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars Awards, Top Conferences and Institutions for 2026
May 6, 2026
Views
Why Depth, Not Breadth, Is the Key to Modern School Leadership
Movement School CEO Kerri-Ann Thomas writes that in an era of unprecedented complexity, the most effective school leaders are trading flashy new frameworks for the clarity and consistency that drive long-term success.
May 5, 2026
Leadership & Policy
Bard College President Leon Botstein Retires as Memo Details Extensive Relationship With Jeffrey Epstein
In a widely-cited memo regarding an investigation into Botstein’s ties to Epstein, Botstein is quoted as referring to Epstein as “an ordinary sex offender.”
May 5, 2026
Institutions
Education Department Targets Smith College in Expanding Title IX Fight
The probe is the Trump administration's latest move in an overall pattern of rolling back inclusion efforts for marginalized groups.
May 5, 2026
On the Move
Sylvia Torti
Sylvia Torti has been named the 20th president of Westminster University.
May 5, 2026
Students
Beyond Assimilation: Charting a New Model For Indigenous Student Sovereignty in Higher Ed
In Colorado, one faculty member is working with the Cherokee Nation to develop a pedagogical approach that centers the lived experience and cultural identities of Indigenous students.
May 4, 2026
Students
Analysis Finds 26 States Missing Key Higher Ed Support Targets for Disabled Students
Only two states met 100% goal for IEP transition services, according to an analysis by the Center for American Progress.
May 4, 2026
Leadership & Policy
Institutions Brace For Federal Showdown Over Accreditation
The U.S. Department of Education's proposed new accreditation rules threaten campus DEI and faculty hiring.
May 4, 2026
On the Move
Nicole Reaves
Nicole Reaves has been named the eighth president of SUNY Schenectady County Community College, effective July 1, 2026.
May 4, 2026
On the Move
Cristina Goletti
Cristina Goletti
has been named dean of the College of Fine Arts at Ball State University.
May 3, 2026
Leadership & Policy
A "Blow to Progress": Legal Scholars React to SCOTUS’ Voting Rights Act Ruling
From Howard University to UCLA, experts are sounding the alarm that the Supreme Court’s decision effectively "insulates" racial discrimination under the guise of partisan politics, threatening to erase decades of progress.
May 3, 2026
Faculty & Staff
The Rise of 'Shadow Faculty'
A wave of collective bargaining is reshaping American higher education, but are workers winning better pay at the cost of the full-time jobs they're trying to protect?
May 1, 2026
Opinion
What Do We Talk About When We Talk About HBCU Fundraising?
Dr. William Broussard examines the complex evolution of HBCU philanthropy, exploring how these historic institutions navigate the rise of philanthrocapitalism and the pressure of national rankings.
May 1, 2026
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