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Report Finds Higher Ed Sector Shrank by 2%

Data from the National Center for Education Statistics shows that nearly 100 institutions closed between the 2022–23 and 2023–24 academic years.

Virginia Foxx, in a bright blue blazer, stands behind a podium.

Columbia University Subpoenaed for Records in Antisemitism Investigation

This is the second time this year—and in history—that the House education committee has sought to force a college or university to hand over internal documents. Columbia has until Sept. 4 to comply.

Bobst Library has opened a study space designed to meet the needs of neurodiverse students and others

Listen: Campus Facilities Promote Inclusion, Mental Health of Students

In the latest Voices of Student Success episode, learn about how colleges are working to better student well-being through intentional design strategies and specialized spaces for neurodivergent learners.

Five young men in blue blazers smile for a photo on the University of Missouri at Kansas City campus

Success Program Launch: Guided Engagement for Men of Color

The University of Missouri at Kansas City established a new initiative for male students of color to increase their engagement and sense of belonging on campus through academic and career preparation.

President Biden stands in front of a blurred-out blue sign that says "canceling student debt."

Borrowers Reeling After Appeals Court Declines to Clarify Order

The order blocked the Biden administration’s SAVE plan and raised questions about the Education Department’s authority to forgive loans under other repayment plans as well—all the way back to 1994.

Voices of Student Success: Sensory Rooms and Environmental Wellness

With student mental health concerns on the rise, college leaders have turned their attention outward to campus facilities and the...
A photograph of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill professor Claude A. Clegg III.

When a U.S. Presidential Candidate Is Called a ‘DEI Hire’

The first Black woman to be a major party’s nominee for president is facing conservative attacks on her race. We spoke to an Obama historian about past precedent and today’s differences.

Vanderbilt Moves Forward on Florida Expansion Plans

Vanderbilt University has plans to expand from Tennessee into Florida, potentially developing a new $520 million campus in downtown West...