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College Endowment Returns Fall After Soaring High

Surging inflation and global disruptions undercut endowment returns for colleges and universities in the 2022 fiscal year, a reversal of fortunes from the previous year.

What Is the State of Whittier?

Enrollment has declined dramatically at Whittier College. The president says she has a plan to fix it, but critics question the progress and her leadership amid change at the college.

Higher Ed Charitable Giving Up by Double Digits

Donations to higher ed institutions rose by 12.5 percent last fiscal year—the largest increase in over two decades. Experts say philanthropy is stepping up to fill other funding gaps.

A ‘Game Changer’ for Student Disability Services

The estate of a late Temple University alumna who had cerebral palsy gave the institution nearly $11 million to fund scholarships for students with disabilities.

Fighting Racism in STEMM

A new National Academies report recommends systemic changes to confront racism in science, technology, engineering, math and medicine disciplines.

New Programs: Health Care, School Psychology, Social Media, Health Services Administration

Clarkson University is starting a B.S. in health care. Gonzaga University is starting a doctoral program in school psychology. Raritan...

State Higher Ed Funding Rises Again. Can It Last?

State support for public higher education will increase this fiscal year, aided by the last burst of federal stimulus money. But some worry the boom times are coming to an end.

In Black Professor’s Firing, AAUP Finds ‘Racist Tropes’

Indiana University Northwest fired a Black professor after alleging he said something about killing white people. An AAUP report found “racist tropes of incompetent, angry and physically violent Black men in the language used to justify his dismissal.”