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Embracing the Arc of Time
Everything feels urgent, but good things in higher ed take a long time to develop, Mark L. Putnam writes.
Pasco-Hernando Taps DeSantis Ally as Interim President
Weeks after Pasco-Hernando State College president Jesse Pisors resigned abruptly, the board named Florida Department of Juvenile Justice secretary Eric...
Ep. 157: Is the Alliance Between the Federal Government and Higher Ed Forever Broken?
The federal government’s attacks on higher education and losing trust in our institutions.
Harvard Hit With Another $60M in Grant Cuts
The Trump administration has ended $60 million in federal grant funding for Harvard University amid an ongoing fight with the...

Penn State Closure Plan Prompts Sharp Reactions
Penn State administrators want to close seven of 19 Commonwealth Campuses. The controversial proposal has prompted pushback from faculty, lawmakers and some trustees.

Bacone College Forced to Liquidate Assets
After years of financial struggles, the Oklahoma institution, which serves a majority Native American population, has run out of options to remain open.

Uproar Over Leadership Churn at Jackson State
The historically Black university’s president suddenly resigned earlier this month, spurring a larger discussion about its more than a decade of leadership turnover.
Tuskegee, Taylor U, Austin Community College Heads Testify
The presidents of Tuskegee and Taylor Universities and the chancellor of Austin Community College District will testify this week before...
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