Large, selective colleges enroll the greatest share of international students. But theyre not the institutions feeling enrollment drops so far this fall, early data shows.
Demographic and political headwinds are threatening the future of many colleges. But, done right, online education can be their saviour, says Sumit Karn
The heightened cash monitoring status slapped on the university Friday is typically reserved for institutions in serious financial turmoil. This time, experts say, its being used as an intimidation tactic.
Mark Welsh resigned Thursday after state lawmakers accused the university of pushing leftist DEI and transgender indoctrination on his watch.
By Josh Moody
19 September
Republican Greg Abbott called online for Texas State to expel a student. He says it did, raising further alarm from higher ed observers about the conservative crackdown on people denigrating the slain activist.
Universities are making exceptions to institutional neutrality policies to issue statements on Charlie Kirks death as some take aggressive action against some faculty remarks.
By Josh Moody
17 September
By Kathryn Palmer
16 September
The disruptions in TRIO funding have caused some programs to lay off or furlough staff. The Education Department says it will issue grant awards by Sept. 30.