The Virginia governor has appointed multiple donors, political activists and former GOP officials to governing boards, prompting a clash with faculty and Democrats.
College Employees in Kansas Can’t List Pronouns in Emails
Lawmakers in Topeka, like those in some other state capitals, used a budget bill to order nonfinancial changes to public higher ed. DEI was the target this time.
How House Republicans Want to Reshape College Athletics
The SCORE Act meets the NCAA’s demands and would prohibit student athletes from being recognized as college employees.
Listen: College Students With Kids More Likely to Face Eviction
In the latest episode of Voices of Student Success, Inside Higher Ed discusses New America’s new research brief on student parents and the impacts of housing insecurity on their long-term outcomes.
College-Affiliated Public Media Stand to Lose Big Under Cuts
The Trump administration’s cuts to public radio and television may create news deserts and limit experiential learning opportunities for students.
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Ep. 166: Voices of Student Success: How Eviction Threats Harm Student Outcomes
Ep. 165: The Tricky Timeline of the Big Beautiful Bill, a Mark on UVA, Record FAFSA Figures
Can ED deliver GOP policies by next year? And updates on Trump’s negotiations with Harvard and Columbia.
University Libraries—and Librarians—That Are Leading the Change
Learn about the efforts of U.S. librarians to protect valuable public data from sudden erasure by the Trump administration and a pioneering project that saw a U.K. university partner with a local council to create a joint library that is open to anyone.
What Does It Take to Successfully Commercialize Research?
A technology-transfer expert and biotech spin-out founder explain the steps involved in moving discoveries from the lab to the market.