In his first few months in office, the president attacked higher education with dizzying frequency, confronting colleges and unraveling decades of federal policy. We look at 10 ways the administration has upended higher education so far.
Harvard Announces Changes Driven by Internal Reports on Antisemitism, Anti-Muslim Bias
Harvard University is rethinking its admissions, curriculum and more and investing in Jewish and Palestinian studies as it reckons with the fallout of pro-Palestinian protests.
House Republicans Advance Plan to Upend Student Loans
Democrats argued that the bill has nothing to do with lowering college costs or wasteful spending and everything to do with funding tax cuts for the wealthy.
Bridge Program Supports Nursing Student Development, Retention
A pre-orientation initiative helps pre-nursing students prepare for college and their overall persistence at the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh.
The Resistance Is Here
In recent weeks, more higher ed leaders and faculty members have been joining forces across institutions and taking public stands against Trump’s policies.
Opinion
Ep. 152: Higher Ed Now and What’s Next
Discussing the findings of the Inside Higher Ed/Hanover Research 2025 Survey of College and University Presidents.
Ep. 151: Voices of Student Success: Navigating Students’ Digital Addictions
How can easy digital access create harmful habits, and what is higher education’s role in teaching preventive wellness?
How to Look After Yourself in Higher Education
Personal insights from a range of higher education voices on how they preserve their own well-being.
How to Achieve Research Excellence – and Protect It
Learn what contributes to quality research across an institution and how that work should be kept secure