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State Higher Ed Funding Increases for 8th Straight Year

Despite the years of increases, state and local funding for public higher education has not fully recovered from cuts made during the 2008 recession, an annual State Higher Education Finance report shows. Experts worry what will come in the future after 2020 turned out better than expected.

Want Your Honorarium? Sign an Anti-BDS Pledge First

Abby Martin, a journalist and filmmaker, sued Georgia Southern University after she was prevented from speaking at a conference there unless she agreed to refrain from boycotting Israel.

New Programs: Food Management, Genocide Studies, Church Music, Business, Arts

Berkshire Community College is starting a food and beverage management certificate. Clark University is starting a Ph.D. in genocide studies...

Global Higher Ed Collaboration to Share Cyberthreat Intelligence

A new cybersecurity threat intelligence sharing system that will help research and education organizations prevent and mitigate cyberattacks was announced...

A Push to Improve HBCU Infrastructure

Historically Black colleges and universities could receive grant funding to improve infrastructure on their campuses under a bill introduced in Congress with Democratic and Republican support.

Wheaton Rewords Plaque Calling Indigenous People ‘Savage’

Wheaton College, an evangelical Christian college in Illinois, will reword a plaque that refers to Indigenous people as “savage Indians,”...

New Report Highlights Adult Learners of Color

A new report on a series of new studies outlines strategies for supporting adult learners of color in college. The...