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Survey: Financial Struggles Impede Students’ Academic Progress

New research from Trellis Strategies shows that the average college student has a high rate of financial fragility, which can negatively impact their ability to concentrate on school.

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

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.

A college building hooked on a fishing line.

House Bill Calls for Risk-Sharing, Sweeping Changes to Student Loan Program

The proposal is part of Republicans’ broader plan to pay for Trump’s tax cuts and other priorities.

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.

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More Florida Colleges Sign ICE Agreements

At least 15 campus police departments in Florida are seeking immigration enforcement powers. ICE has already approved eight institutions as active partners.

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.

Voters Across Parties Want Action on Education, Survey Shows

Most voters across the political spectrum want to see politicians take action on education and workforce issues—and even agree on...
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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.