Cultural Residential Communities Under Attack Amid DEI Rollbacks

At least three institutions will end or suspend communities dedicated to LGBTQ and racial identities, leaving residents and alumni outraged.

More Colleges Freeze Hiring Amid Federal Funding Uncertainty

The latest wave of cost-cutting measures comes after the Trump administration pulled $400 million from Columbia University and $800 million from Johns Hopkins.

Record Number of U.S. Students Apply for U.K. Undergraduate Degrees

Figures suggest demand may have risen after Donald Trump’s election in November.

University Funds Student-Led Grant Proposals for Well-Being Initiatives

Elon University launched a grant program for internally developed projects that target community well-being. Four funded proposals will begin this year, and student grant recipients will present at a university conference in the fall.

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A Moment of Truth for the Completion Agenda

With the arrival of 2025, the sector has not yet reached its completion target, even as new headwinds threaten continued progress, Yolanda Watson Spiva writes.

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The Coalitions We Need to Defend Open Inquiry

Our research shows that silence in the face of anti-DEI laws only serves to compound suppression, Jackie Pedota and Liliana M. Garces write.

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Rolling Stone used hype to hide the truth about the Rolling Stones. Sam Altman is doing something similar with OpenAI.

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Reimagining Higher Education for Equity and Innovation

David Brooks and Tyler Cowen on the failures—and promise—of American universities.

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Shared Governance in Tumultuous Times

As the tradition is strongly tested, a faculty senate leader, Stephen J. Silvia, and a former provost, Scott A. Bass, suggest nine keys to respectful collaboration.

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A President’s Journey to AI Adoption

José Luis Cruz Rivera explains how he’s come to use AI in academic leadership, and the sources of inspiration and learning he’s found along the way.

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