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Northwest Accreditor Announces Split From Accreditation Council: What It Means for Higher Education
The Northwest Commission is leaving the Council on Recognized Accrediting Commissions amid a rebranding push as regional labels become outdated.
16 Haziran 2026 · 5 dk okuma
Columbia University to Require Test Scores: What It Means for Applicants
Columbia University is reinstating standardized test score requirements for applicants. Here's what prospective students need to know.
16 Haziran 2026 · 5 dk okuma
The Question Haunting That Humanities Report: Politicization or Diversification?
A new report slams politicized humanities scholarship. But critics ask: is a more diverse academy simply asking different questions?
16 Haziran 2026 · 5 dk okuma
Penn President to Leave Next Year: What It Means for the University's Future
The University of Pennsylvania's president has announced plans to step down next year, marking a major leadership transition for the Ivy League institution.
16 Haziran 2026 · 5 dk okuma
Will Race-Based Scholarships Survive? What Colleges and Students Need to Know
As the Trump administration targets race-based scholarships, colleges are shifting to race-neutral alternatives. Here's what it means for students.
16 Haziran 2026 · 5 dk okuma
AAUP Readies for Bigger Political Fight Against Political Interference in Higher Education
At its first biennial meeting since Trump retook office, AAUP members strategize to resist rising political interference in academia.
16 Haziran 2026 · 5 dk okuma
Bard College Appoints Acting President: What It Means for the Institution's Future
Bard College has appointed an acting president, marking a significant leadership transition for the renowned liberal arts institution.
16 Haziran 2026 · 5 dk okuma
What (Isn't) in a Name: Rethinking the Word 'Noncredit' in Higher Education
Is 'noncredit' the right term for community college offerings? Explore why the label falls short and what better alternatives could mean for students.
16 Haziran 2026 · 5 dk okuma
What 2 Court Orders Reveal About the Legal Battle Over Tuition Equity Laws
Two federal court rulings shed light on the growing legal battle over state laws that allow undocumented students to pay in-state tuition rates.
13 Haziran 2026 · 5 dk okuma
Parents of WPI's 'Lost Sons' Speak Out: A Call for Stronger Campus Mental Health Support
Eight WPI students died by suicide between 2021 and 2025. Grieving parents are now demanding the university do more to protect student mental health.
13 Haziran 2026 · 5 dk okuma
Online Summers: Why Students Are Logging On and What Campus Life Is Losing
More students are choosing online summer courses for flexibility and affordability. But as enrollment shifts, something meaningful is being left behind.
13 Haziran 2026 · 5 dk okuma
Former Virginia Tech Rector Sues Over Removal: What the Lawsuit Means for Higher Education Governance
Former Virginia Tech rector files lawsuit challenging their removal, raising critical questions about university board governance and political interference.
13 Haziran 2026 · 5 dk okuma
