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Education Dept. Tells Colleges to Advise Struggling Borrowers
The guidance, released Monday, reminds colleges of their responsibility to ensure borrowers repay loans to the best of their ability.
Pasco-Hernando President Resigns Amid State DOGE Scrutiny
U of San Francisco Divests From 4 Defense Contractors

ED Announces Further Changes to Accreditation
A Dear Colleague letter issued by the Department of Education announced changes that will make it easier to switch between accreditors and an expedited review process for doing so.
Ep. 154: How Trump’s First 100 Days Changed Higher Ed
Reviewing the Trump administration’s impact on the education landscape with Inside Higher Ed.

Agency at Stake: The Tech Leadership Imperative
Inside Higher Ed’s annual survey of campus technology leaders reveals fractured policies and other disconnects around artificial intelligence, digital transformation and more. Experts say that’s a threat to institutional autonomy and student success.

Limestone University Announces Closure
The abrupt end of the private South Carolina institution follows a last-minute fundraising effort by the board that came up millions of dollars short.

Indiana Budget Bill Contains Sweeping Higher Ed Changes
When Republicans revealed the legislation last week, new provisions requiring faculty to post syllabi and face “productivity” reviews had appeared. The bill quickly passed.
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