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Elizabeth A. Wentz
Elizabeth A. Wentz (Libby) has been named Temple University’s senior vice president and provost.
February 26, 2026
HBCUs
Stillman College Celebrates a Century and a Half of Purpose, Pride, and Promise
From its roots in Reconstruction-era Alabama to its bold vision for the next 150 years, Stillman College shows no signs of slowing down.
February 26, 2026
Faculty & Staff
Larry Summers Resigns from Harvard Amid Epstein Ties, Capping Controversial Academic Career
Harvard confirmed that Summers will retire at the end of the current academic year, remaining on leave until that time.
February 26, 2026
Demographics
Georgetown Report Challenges Conventional Wisdom on College Graduate Underemployment
New research argues widely cited figures overstate the problem by ignoring earnings premiums and occupational diversity.
February 26, 2026
Students
Nearly Half of High School Students Now Use AI to Search for Colleges, Survey Finds
New research reveals AI is reshaping how students discover institutions, evaluate their options and whether they see college as worth pursuing at all.
February 25, 2026
Leadership & Policy
Iowa House Passes Bill Threatening Tuition Grant Funding Over DEI Offices
The legislation would strip private colleges of state tuition grant funding if they maintain diversity, equity and inclusion offices.
February 25, 2026
On the Move
Richard A. Bierschbach
Richard A. Bierschbach has been elected the 14th president of Wayne State University, effective immediately.
February 25, 2026
Faculty & Staff
Six Virginia State University Researchers Demand Reinstatement After Abrupt Firings Derail Millions in Agricultural Research
The six — five tenured professors and one tenure-track assistant professor — say they were called into individual meetings under the pretense of discussing the research station's restructuring, only to be told their employment was ending immediately.
February 25, 2026
Students
Students Report Positive College Experiences Despite Declining Public Confidence, Gallup-Lumina Study Finds
New research reveals a sharp disconnect between public skepticism toward higher education and what students and graduates actually experience on campus and beyond.
February 24, 2026
On the Move
Alicia M. Alvero
Alicia M. Alvero has been named CUNY’s executive vice chancellor and university provost.
February 24, 2026
Community Colleges
Community Colleges Face Widening Skills Gap in Green Economy Jobs, New Study Finds
Research shows strong wage premium for middle-skill infrastructure workers, but credential production lags far behind employer demand.
February 24, 2026
Faculty & Staff
St. John's University Withdraws Recognition of Faculty Unions, Sparking Backlash
The announcement drew sharp condemnation from professors who say the move undermines workers' rights at an institution that prides itself on Catholic social teaching.
February 24, 2026
Leadership & Policy
Louisiana Governor Asks Feds to Expand Civil Rights Investigation to All State Colleges
Landry said he welcomed the federal government's scrutiny of Louisiana's higher education system and pledged his administration's full cooperation.
February 23, 2026
HBCUs
Eight HBCUs Receive $1.7 Million in Federal Library and Museum Grants
The grants will support digitization efforts, climate-controlled storage, and collections management at institutions including Jackson State University, Alabama State University, Bishop State Community College, and Southern University at Shreveport.
February 23, 2026
On the Move
Liz Magill
M. Elizabeth Magill has been named the executive vice president and dean of Georgetown Law.
February 23, 2026
Community Colleges
Alabama Governor Signs Bill to Study Return of Football to Community Colleges
The legislation establishes the Alabama Community College Football Study Commission, which will investigate the feasibility of bringing full-contact football back to the state's two-year institutions.
February 23, 2026
Students
Online Students Lack Professional Networks Despite High Motivation, WGU Report Finds
Researchers found that while students overwhelmingly know what they want professionally, they lack the human connections to get there, a gap that falls hardest on students from low-income, first-generation, and racially minoritized backgrounds.
February 22, 2026
African-American
NAACP Names Tylik McMillan as National Director of Youth and College Division
Civil rights activist helped organize 2020 Commitment March on Washington.
February 21, 2026
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