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Education Department: 1,900 Colleges Overdue on Data Submissions
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Education Department: 1,900 Colleges Overdue on Data Submissions

Over 1,900 colleges are overdue on data submissions to the Education Department. Learn about the Biden-era regulations and transparency rules affecting higher…

Rosalyn Merrifield · 17/08/2026
Nebraska University Cuts Low Enrollment Programs
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Nebraska University Cuts Low Enrollment Programs

Nebraska university cuts low enrollment programs like ethnic studies and insect science due to budget constraints and low graduate numbers.

Rosalyn Merrifield · 15/08/2026
Unions challenge degree rule in court
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Unions challenge degree rule in court

Labor unions sue the U.S. Department of Education over a degree rule excluding education programs from higher federal student loan limits.

Blaine Ashton · 14/08/2026
Most college grads work in same state
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Most college grads work in same state

New reports reveal where college graduates work, showing that over half stay in state to support local workforce needs and their economies.

Laken Covington · 12/08/2026
Brown University president stepping down in 2027
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Brown University president stepping down in 2027

Brown University President Christina Paxson to step down in 2027 after leading the university since 2012.

Blaine Ashton · 10/08/2026
Mankato State to Lay Off Staff, Raise Tuition Amid $22M Deficit
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Mankato State to Lay Off Staff, Raise Tuition Amid $22M Deficit

Mankato State to lay off staff and raise tuition to address a $22M budget shortfall. Read the latest university news.

Rosalyn Merrifield · 10/08/2026
Fitch: Visa Limits Threaten International Enrollment and Revenue
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Fitch: Visa Limits Threaten International Enrollment and Revenue

Fitch warns Trump's four-year visa caps could hurt college revenue and enrollment. Learn how new restrictions affect international students starting mid-Septemb

Rosalyn Merrifield · 06/08/2026
Clemson, UF and UVU Gain New College Leaders
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Clemson, UF and UVU Gain New College Leaders

Three universities gain new college leaders as the academic year begins. Learn about the chaotic transition for UF, Clemson, and UVU.

Rosalyn Merrifield · 06/08/2026
Culture Not Always Key to Merger Success
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Culture Not Always Key to Merger Success

Merger success depends on more than culture, says expert in higher education, focusing on strategy and mechanics too.

Laken Covington · 05/08/2026
AAUP Sues Texas A&M Over Race Teaching Limits
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AAUP Sues Texas A&M Over Race Teaching Limits

AAUP lawsuit challenges Texas A&M's race teaching limits, alleging violations of faculty free‑speech and due‑process rights, sparking a major higher‑education l

Laken Covington · 05/08/2026