Welcome to The EDU Ledger.com! We’ve moved from Diverse.
Welcome to The EDU Ledger! We’ve moved from Diverse: Issues In Higher Education.
Subscribe
Students
Faculty & Staff
Leadership & Policy
Podcasts
Top 100
Advertise
Jobs
Shop
Search
Article
Podcast
Video
Awards/Honors
Community Colleges
Demographics
Faculty & Staff
Health
Institutions
Leadership & Policy
Military
On the Move
Opinion
Sports
Students
Enter search phrase
Search
On the Move
Glenn Chambers
Glenn Chambers has been named dean of Michigan State University (MSU)’s Honors College.
February 16, 2026
Sports
Winston-Salem State Dismisses Men's Basketball Coach Hours Before Home Finale
The abrupt midseason firing raises questions about program direction at the historically Black university.
February 16, 2026
Leadership & Policy
Federal Education Department Launches Civil Rights Probe Into Louisiana Higher Education Board
The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights has opened a directed investigation into the Louisiana Board of Regents, targeting a decade-spanning policy that critics say explicitly excludes white and Asian students from priority enrollment and graduation initiatives.
February 16, 2026
Leadership & Policy
Higher Education at a Crossroads: EAB Report Warns of Upheaval on Four Fronts
Higher education is navigating what may be its most turbulent period in decades.
February 13, 2026
HBCUs
FAMU Restructures African American Studies, Fine Arts Programs Amid Student Pushback
University officials defend academic consolidation plan as sustainability measure; provost acknowledges students should have been consulted earlier.
February 13, 2026
Students
MCT Educational Foundation Names Two Ph.D. Candidates as Scholarship Recipients
Foundation honors scholars whose research focuses on equity, belonging, and underrepresented student success.
February 12, 2026
On the Move
Orlando F. McMeans
Orlando F. McMeans has been named interim president of the Southern University System.
February 12, 2026
Students
Legal, Education Leaders Launch Defense of In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students as DOJ Mounts Legal Challenge
New national playbook outlines strategies for states and campuses amid federal lawsuits targeting seven state tuition equity policies.
February 12, 2026
Videos
From Credentials to Skills: Rethinking Opportunity in the Modern Economy, with NSC CEO Brooke DeRenzis
In this episode,
The EDU Ledger
is excited to present the first in a series of content from our newest podcast partner,
Discovering Your Mission with Dr. Mordecai.
February 12, 2026
Podcasts
From Credentials to Skills: Rethinking Opportunity in the Modern Economy, with NSC CEO Brooke DeRenzis
In this episode,
The EDU Ledger
is excited to present the first in a series of content from our newest podcast partner,
Discovering Your Mission with Dr. Mordecai.
February 12, 2026
On the Move
Cristina M. Rodríguez
Cristina M. Rodríguez has been named the Sol and Lillian Goldman Dean and Professor of Law at Yale Law School.
February 12, 2026
African-American
CU Boulder Commits $2 Million to African & African American Studies Center
Investment comes as institution marks multiple milestones, including Black History Month centennial.
February 12, 2026
Institutions
Two Small Christian Colleges Announce Closures, Citing Enrollment Declines and Financial Pressures
Providence Christian College in Pasadena and Lourdes University in Ohio will shut down at the end of the current academic year, joining a growing list of small private institutions unable to weather mounting fiscal challenges.
February 12, 2026
Leadership & Policy
Senate Bill Would Cap Consumer Interest Rates at 36%, Closing Loopholes That Enable Triple-Digit APRs
Legislation mirrors Military Lending Act protections, drawing support from more than 170 advocacy groups.
February 12, 2026
At Large
Nominate Your Student Athlete—Last Chance
February 11, 2026
Opinion
Juntos con Bad Bunny: We Are Pan-Americanism
At a time when Latine, Black, and Caribbean communities are under attack, all it took was a macro-sized event such as Super Bowl LX to remind us of the little things, the importance of unity, and how, with our social and academic capital, we can drive change.
February 11, 2026
Faculty & Staff
Dr. Daniel Porterfield to Lead Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
Porterfield will succeed Giuseppe "Seppy" Basili, who is retiring in June after eight years leading the organization.
February 11, 2026
Leadership & Policy
Massachusetts Opens Door to Three-Year Bachelor's Degrees Despite Quality Concerns
The regulation permits institutions to submit pilot proposals for degree programs that deviate from traditional requirements, including the standard 120-credit threshold.
February 11, 2026
Previous Page
Next Page