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Nonprofit Efforts to Support Student Success Lack Data, Public Funds

A recent study from the National College Attainment Network and America Forward identifies the common challenges to student completion and obstacles to sustaining efforts to address these concerns among nonprofit organizations.

A group of AFT Local 2026 members hold up signs.

Philadelphia Community College Faculty and Staff Authorize a Strike

Employees at the Community College of Philadelphia overwhelmingly voted to allow a strike if contract negotiations with administrators continue to go sour.

President Donald Trump gestures in the Grand Foyer of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

Moody’s Downgrades Sector Outlook to Negative

In December, the ratings agency predicted stability for higher education, but the Trump administration has upended that forecast.

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Who Would Win the Men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament—Based on Academics?

The 2025 installment of Inside Higher Ed’s annual tradition to see which team would come out on top—if the only factor were the NCAA’s academic metrics. Drum roll, please …

Voices of Student Success: Connecting Academics and Support Resources for Success

There are a few elements of the student life cycle in higher education that are unavoidable, one being general education...

Columbia AAUP Urges University to Reject Trump’s Demands

The American Association of University Professors chapter at Columbia University is urging officials there to reject the Trump administration’s demands...

An Announcement About the Student Success Daily Update

Dear Student Success readers, Inside Higher Ed launched our Student Success platform at the beginning of 2023 because we saw...
Photo illustration: Jed Atkins, director and dean of the School of Civic Life and Leadership at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Resignations, Disagreements With Dean Roil Chapel Hill Civics School

UNC professors who supported the initiative when others derided it are resigning and denouncing its leader. It’s an ironic turn for a civil discourse school.