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Protesters hold a bold sign that reads "hands off higher education."

The Resistance Is Here

In recent weeks, more higher ed leaders and faculty members have been joining forces across institutions and taking public stands against Trump’s policies.

The book jacket for "Let Colleges Fail" beside a picture of the author in a jacket and tie

A Little Failure Goes a Long Way, a New Book Argues

In a conversation about his new book, Let Colleges Fail, economic historian Richard Vedder discusses why higher ed institutions should operate more like the Fortune 500.

Weekly Wisdom | Dr. Toyia Younger ‘The Power of Transfer: Unlocking Social Mobility’

A rallying cry for real collaboration on this #WeeklyWisdom episode with Dr. Toyia Younger.

DeSantis Calls Off Search for University of Florida Dean

Florida governor Ron DeSantis intervened in the search for a new dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences...
Stacks of books, textbooks or fiction in bookstore or in library

Report: Inclusive-Access Models as a Lever for Student Success

Tyton Partners researchers advocate for colleges and universities to adopt opt-out inclusive-access programs for course materials to reduce students’ cost of attendance.

Photo illustration: President Donald Trump and the Morgan State University campus with a canceled logo over it.

After Federal Grant Losses, HBCUs Put Hope in Executive Order

Federal agencies cut some grants to historically Black colleges in efforts to quash DEI. HBCU leaders hope a new executive order supporting their institutions creates a positive shift.

Israeli national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir at Yale University.

Trump Antisemitism Task Force Praises Yale Protest Crackdown

As other prominent universities struggle with whether—and how—to please the president and avoid funding cuts, the New Haven institution’s actions received federal plaudits.

Smiling college student standing in a class during his oral exam in an amphitheater.

Pessimism Had a Foothold in the Humanities Before Trump

A new survey from the Humanities Indicators Project and the American Academy of Arts & Sciences shows that department chairs are worried about falling enrollments and tenure-track jobs.