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Assumption College building of the University of Windsor in Ontario, Canada

Lessons From Canada on Student Success

Authors Steven M. Smith and Tom Brophy outline trends and research related to first-year retention and engagement across Canada, as well as students in transition.

Trump Admin Questions Canadian, Australian Researchers

The Trump administration has sent questionnaires to U.S.-funded Canadian and Australian researchers asking whether their research is a “DEI project,”...

Bunker Hill Cancels Study Abroad Due to Federal Policy Concerns

Bunker Hill Community College is canceling its summer study abroad programs in response to Trump administration immigration policies, WBUR reported...

Philanthropic Giving to Higher Ed on the Rise

Philanthropic giving to higher ed institutions increased 3 percent when adjusted for inflation—for a total of $61.5 billion—between 2023 and...

Seattle University to Absorb Cornish College of the Arts

Seattle University and Cornish College of the Arts are one step closer to what is essentially an acquisition after reaching...
A basketball with the 2025 NCAA March Madness logo sits on a chair.

The Women’s NCAA Champs, as Determined by Academics

Inside Higher Ed continues its tradition of predicting the women’s March Madness winner based only on academic achievement. For the second year in a row, the winner is …

AFT Sues Trump for Blocking Access to Loan Repayment Plans

The American Federation of Teachers sued the Education Department on Wednesday, accusing the Trump administration of “effectively breaking the student...
President Donald Trump holds up a signed executive order to dismantle the Department of Education.

‘We’re Going to Shut It Down’

Nearly 60 days into his second term in office, Trump followed through on his campaign promise to dismantle the Department of Education. Now it’s up to Congress to decide if the agency will be abolished entirely.