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An illustration showing Linda McMahon with an elbow on the Capitol building. Images of two senators are in the corner.

Senators Question McMahon at Confirmation Hearing

The Senate held a confirmation hearing for Trump’s pick to lead the Education Department. Read more below for updates.

A professor interacts with engaged students in a university lecture hall, fostering a supportive and educational atmosphere.

The Rise of the Faculty Career Champion

Colleges are embedding student career development in the classroom. They’re relying on faculty to lead the charge.

Trump Administration Rescinds Biden Title IX Guidance on Equal Athlete Pay

The Trump administration announced Wednesday it is rolling back guidance issued in the final days of the Biden administration that...
Plaque at the entrance of CUNY Central in Manhattan.

CUNY Revamps Transfer Process to Reduce Credit Loss for Students

System leaders and faculty partnered to reduce complications in the transfer process across CUNY, including launching a new digital dashboard and aligning course catalogs.

A young woman types on a laptop with papers strewn around her.

Common App Welcomes Community Colleges

The Common App is inviting a cohort of community colleges to its platform for the first time in the hopes of serving a wider pool of applicants.

Community College to Reconsider Removed DEI Materials

Des Moines Area Community College is planning to reintroduce to its website some materials related to diversity, equity and inclusion...
Linda McMahon at RNC

Ahead of Confirmation Hearing, Senators Back McMahon

Recent executive actions related to education have colleges and Democrats worried, but key Republican lawmakers remain supportive of Trump’s pick to lead the Education Department.

A sign outside the University of Richmond campus has many red and white tulips in front of it, with three banners featuring the campus mascot, a spider, behind it.

New on the Job: Q&A With Damon Yarnell, University of Richmond

As the inaugural associate provost and executive director for career development, Yarnell discusses the kinds of value higher ed can provide and his goals for the first year on the job.