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5 Charts Depicting How Faculty Have Changed in Last 20 Years

A recent report from CUPA-HR delved into 20 years of data to highlight how colleges’ priorities are affecting faculty. Here’s what stood out to us.

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Is the Bachelor of Fine Arts Bubble Bursting?

In the U.S., more than 150 musical theater bachelor’s programs graduate at least 1,500 students each year into a famously unstable industry. Some argue: Enough is enough.

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Reconciliation Bill Would Block Access to Higher Ed, ACE Leader Warns

The head of the American Council on Education said the legislation would make higher ed more elite, while Trump’s cuts to research funding risk the country’s standing as a global superpower.

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Harvard Wins Injunction to Protect International Students

Academics and free speech groups condemned the abrupt revocation of Harvard’s ability to enroll international students. But some Republicans praised the decision.

Higher Ed Unions Call for Free College in Federal Policy Agenda

A coalition of labor unions representing faculty and other higher education workers called for free college and more Thursday—the same...
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Report: Best Practices in ‘Nudging’ for Student Success

A review of research on behavioral interventions finds opportunities for reducing complexities and creating systemic solutions for student success.

Senate Committee Approves Education Under Secretary Nominee

The U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions voted to approve Nicholas Kent as under secretary of education...
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4 Things to Know About the One Big Beautiful Bill Act

From levying new taxes on colleges to changing who is eligible for Pell Grants, experts say the mammoth legislation could reshape higher education. It’s now in the hands of the Senate.