American Historical Association convention-goers overwhelmingly passed the statement on Jan. 5, but the group’s top elected body has vetoed it without letting all AHA members vote.
HBCU Leaders Prepare for ‘Delicate Dance’ Under Trump
Historically Black colleges are working with the incoming Trump administration to advance their legislative goals while bracing for change and addressing students’ fears.
Professor Says College Fired Him for Telling 3 Students U.S. Is Fascist After Election
The tenured faculty member said Millsaps College argued that his email could be misconstrued as speaking on behalf of the institution. He’s appealing to the board.
Students Feel ‘Spammed’ by ‘Overload’ of University Emails
Institutional communications branded “inconsistent, inauthentic and rather annoying” by study participants.
Colleges Recognize 9th Annual Day of Racial Healing
On Jan. 21, dozens of colleges will dedicate time to support racial reconciliation and justice through education and facilitated discussions.
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Ep. 140: What IHE’s Newsroom Will be Tracking in the First Days of the New Trump Administration
President-elect Trump’s known and unknown policy agenda and its potential impact on universities and colleges.
Ep. 139: Enrollment Management's AI Future
Artificial intelligence may soon be improving the enrollment management experience for students, teams and institutions.
Ethan Webb of Mindsmith
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Linda Bonnar of Upstrive
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