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Higher Ed After Trump’s First 100 Days: The Key Podcast

Inside Higher Ed journalists analyze the first 100 days of the Trump administration in this week’s episode of The Key...
U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon speaks during a cabinet meeting.

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.

Weekly Wisdom | California Community Colleges Chancellor Sonya Christian

A unique perspective from leading the nations largest community college system on this #WeeklyWisdom episode with Chancellor Sonia Christian.

Limestone University with a closed sign on it.

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.

A collage of various elements relating to the 2025 Survey of Campus Chief Technology/Information Officers

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.

Young man looks at a computer screen with friendly-looking classmates in a grid. He is wearing headphones and faced away from the camera.

Survey: What Online College Students Need

A new analysis of Inside Higher Ed’s annual Student Voice survey underscores the significance of belonging and relevance of content and assessment for online learners.

How ICE Targeted International Students

Federal immigration officials targeted student visa holders by running their names through a federal database of criminal histories, according to...