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Men Are Driving Enrollment Declines

Men are driving the decline in college enrollments—particularly at four-year institutions, according to a new report from the Pew Research...
A group of Black students at Gallaudet University and the co-directors of the Center for Black Deaf Studies sit down raising their fists.

Building Up the Black Deaf Student Community

Gallaudet University is raising millions of dollars to introduce more supports for Black Deaf students and make amends for past wrongs.

A student and professor sit at opposite sides of a classroom desk, with laptop open.
Opinion

Guiding Growth: Crafting Feedback That Empowers Learners

With fairness and equity in mind, professors should provide both constructive student feedback and insights on what they’re doing well academically.

MIT Facing Investigation for Alleged Title VI Violations

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is now among 23 colleges and universities under investigation for alleged discrimination on the basis...
An older Black man, wearing a purple suit, measures a younger Black man's shoulders in a suit fitting.

Positive Partnership: Custom Suits for M.B.A. Students

Texas Christian University partners with a luxury suit vendor to provide personalized professional wear for graduate students in need.

Marc Rowan, a white man with dark hair, seated, in front of a blue wall that bears the name of the event, the Forbes Iconoclast Summit.
Opinion

It’s Not Donor Control: It’s Donor Activism

Withholding funds over antisemitism worries is a form of activism in line with higher ed’s mission, Noah D. Drezner writes.

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The Latest Program and Job Cuts

Officials cited enrollment issues, wage pressures and inflation as the driving forces behind the latest cuts, which affect a mix of public and private institutions.

An illustration with headshots of Sens. Bill Cassidy and Tom Cotton along with Reps. Virginia Foxx and Elise Stefanik

‘The Gloves Have Come Off’: Lawmakers Ramp Up Scrutiny of Higher Ed

Republicans are eyeing ways to penalize and punish elite institutions amid controversies over how they’ve responded to antisemitic incidents.