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Presidents Weigh In on the Public Confidence Crisis

Few college leaders think higher ed has responded effectively to the electorate’s “diploma divide” or to public trust concerns. What does this mean for the white-hot value debate?

Ep. 145: Voices of Student Success: Putting Mental Health Counselors Where Students Are

To decrease barriers to access and provide tailored supports, colleges and universities are designating mental health clinicians to specific academic departments or locations.

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Transfer Enrollments Continue to Rise

Transfers increased by 4.5 percent this fall, continuing two straight years of post-pandemic recovery. Recent enrollment trends suggest there’s plenty more room to grow.

Voices of Student Success: Integrating Mental Health Services and Counselors in Student Areas

Mental health challenges are among the greatest threats to student persistence and retention in higher education, but providing large-scale preventative...
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Not All Campus Cuts in February Were Driven by Trump

Concerns about a federal funding freeze prompted some colleges to take action, but job and program cuts last month mostly stemmed from falling enrollments and budget issues.

Mott Community College’s Former President Commuted From Virginia to Michigan

Travel receipts from Mott Community College show the institution paid tens of thousands of dollars for former president Beverly Walker-Griffea...

OpenAI Invests $50M in Higher Ed Research

OpenAI announced Tuesday that it’s investing $50 million to start up NextGenAI, a new research consortium of 15 institutions that...
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Trump Administration Targets Columbia for Allegedly Failing to Stop Antisemitism

Three federal departments are reviewing contracts with the university worth more than $54 million, while a task force investigates claims of discrimination against Jewish students.