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Women Advancement Leaders Face Onboarding, Structural Challenges

About a third of women leaders in institutional advancement are either the first woman to serve as chief advancement officer...
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NSF Indirect Cost Cap Unlawful, Judge Rules

A federal judge tossed out the National Science Foundation’s policy capping reimbursements for costs indirectly related to research, finding “severe”...
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Too Many Well-Paid Middle-Skills Jobs, Not Enough Credentials

The U.S. needs to produce almost 712,000 more credentials per year to meet future demand in high-paying fields that don’t require bachelor’s degrees, a new report says. And addressing racial and gender disparities would help.

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7 Unconventional Student Wellness Programs

Colleges diversify their supports and offerings to attract students and provide relevant resources.

A woman wearing a kaffiyeh as a head scarf addresses a crowd of students seated in the grass in front of a building at the University of Texas at Austin.

Texas Governor Signs Bill to Limit Expressive Activity on Campuses

Students and free speech advocates argue that the bill is too vague and goes too far in its efforts to “prevent unnecessary disruption and to ensure campus safety.”

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How Budget Cuts and a Loss of Trust Threaten Higher Ed’s Workforce

As campuses grapple with financial instability and revise their values under political pressure, one expert warns that the sector could struggle to attract and retain the talent it needs.

Donald Trump, wearing a red Make America Great Again hat that clashes with his fuchsia tie, walks past a line of saluting, gray-uniformed West Point cadets.

Academic Freedom Was Already Limited at U.S. Service Academies. Then Came Trump. 

Officials are restricting education about diversity and criticism of the U.S. It’s an erosion of rights within the institutions training America’s future military officers.

More Americans Trust Public Universities Than Private Ones

Americans have considerably more confidence in public colleges and universities than private ones, according to a new survey by Vanderbilt...