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North America

CBOs identify financial threats to their institutions in our annual survey, especially in the near-term. They also hint at confidence in their institution*s ability to adapt.

By Josh Moody
22 July

Even before the Supreme Court green-lighted mass layoffs at the Education Department, colleges were struggling to get questions answered. Advocates worry it will only get worse.

By Jessica Blake
21 July

Republican representatives condemned a Georgetown University scholar*s alleged post on the United States* bombing of Iran. The university*s president said the professor is being investigated and punished.

By Ryan Quinn
18 July

Students enrolled in short-term programs will qualify for Pell Grants under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Now federal, state and college officials need to figure out how to carry out the long-fought-for policy.

By Sara Weissman
17 July

Republicans in multiple states passed laws this year pushing institutions to ax academic programs that graduate few students〞and requiring them to appeal to state leaders if they want exemptions. Faculty lament the trend.

By Ryan Quinn
15 July

Experts say the wave in hiring of Title VI staff mirrors a similar surge in the early 2010s, when institutions changed how they respond to Title IX complaints.

By Johanna Alonso
14 July

The State University System of Florida*s governing board will decide Friday whether to form a new accrediting agency with other state systems. The move would be controversial.

By Sara Weissman
11 July

Colleges should start communicating with students about the changes while bracing for state budget cuts, higher ed experts say.

By Jessica Blake
10 July

After years of declining enrollment, Pennsylvania*s 14-campus higher education system is piloting plans to allow students to access courses beyond their home institution.

By Kathryn Palmer
9 July