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‘Proactive Punishment’: Trump Admin Pauses $175M to Penn
The university is facing an investigation related to transgender athletes’ participation in sports, and a White House official says the freeze is “just a taste of what could be coming down the pipe.”
Americans Demand Greater Accountability in Higher Education, Survey Shows
American voters on both sides of the political aisle are hungry for more transparency and accountability in higher education, according...
Education Department Reinstates 65 Probationary Employees
The Education Department is reinstating 65 probationary employees who were fired in the last two months, following a court order...
Majority of Americans Think College Is Costly but Valuable
High costs associated with attending college continue to dampen the public’s perception of the value of a degree, among both...

Philadelphia Community College Faculty and Staff Authorize a Strike
Employees at the Community College of Philadelphia overwhelmingly voted to allow a strike if contract negotiations with administrators continue to go sour.

Who Would Win the Men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament—Based on Academics?
The 2025 installment of Inside Higher Ed’s annual tradition to see which team would come out on top—if the only factor were the NCAA’s academic metrics. Drum roll, please …

Moody’s Downgrades Sector Outlook to Negative
In December, the ratings agency predicted stability for higher education, but the Trump administration has upended that forecast.
An Announcement About the Student Success Daily Update
Dear Student Success readers, Inside Higher Ed launched our Student Success platform at the beginning of 2023 because we saw...
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