HEADLINES: Top Higher Education News for the Week

January 23, 2024

College enrollment grew 4.5 percent in fall 2024 over the previous year, new data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center show... The Boston Globe, Washington Post, and Inside Higher Ed are among the outlets covering the impact of President Trump’s anti-DEI executive order on institutions... The News & Observer explores the results from a survey of college leaders on their attitudes toward and implementation of AI on campus.

In a Surprise, U.S. Colleges Saw Higher Enrollment Last Fall
NPR | Jan. 23, 2025

‘Nothing Short of a Bombshell.’ Trump Takes Aim At DEI — And Universities.
The Boston Globe (sub. req.) | Jan. 23, 2025

In First Days, Trump Deals ‘Death Blow’ to DEI and Affirmative Action
The Washington Post (sub. req.) | Jan. 23, 2025

Trump Takes Aim At DEI in Higher Ed
Inside Higher Ed | Jan. 23, 2025

AI Is Changing College for Good. Higher Ed Leaders Have These Concerns, NC Survey Says
The News & Observer | Jan. 23, 2025

January 22, 2024

The Chronicle of Higher Education looks at what President Trump’s early executive orders could mean for higher ed... Inside Higher Ed reports that a court ruled DACA is unlawful, though it issued the ruling in a manner that will not immediately affect current DACA recipients... West Virginia University will cover tuition for in-state students with family income below $65,000 beginning this fall.

Trump Has Issued a Blitz of Executive Orders. Some Could Affect Higher Ed.
The Chronicle of Higher Education (sub. req.) | Jan. 21, 2025

A Murky Setback for DACA
Inside Higher Ed | Jan. 22, 2025

WVU Will Cover Tuition Balances for Certain Students in a Move to Boost Affordability
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Jan. 22, 2025

January 21, 2024

ACE President Ted Mitchell is among the higher education leaders expressing their hopes and worries for the sector to Inside Higher Ed as the second Trump administration begins... Miguel Cardona reflected on his tenure as secretary of education and what he expects from the new administration in an interview with USA Today... The Austin American-Statesman examines Austin Community College’s policy priorities as Texas’ legislative session begins.

Hopes and Fears: Higher Ed Leaders Sound Off on Trump’s Return to Power
Inside Higher Ed | Jan. 20, 2025

On His Way Out the Door, a Top Biden Official Has Worries
USA Today | Jan. 18, 2025

As Texas Legislature Gets Underway, Here’s What ACC Seeks, Fears This Legislative Session
Austin American-Statesman (sub. req.) | Jan. 21, 2025

January 17, 2024

Inside Higher Ed looks at how Los Angeles-area institutions are responding to the damage wildfires have inflicted on their communities... Webster University transformed its financial situation after a 2023 audit cast doubt on the university’s survival, Higher Ed Dive writes.

California Colleges Confront Loss as L.A. Burns
Inside Higher Ed | Jan. 17, 2025

Webster University Touts Financial Turnaround
Higher Ed Dive | Jan. 16, 2025

January 16, 2024

Tim Walberg, the new chair of the House Education and Workforce Committee, said he intends to promote President-elect Trump’s education agenda in the role, Politico Pro reports... The Education Department forgave loans for 260,000 former students of Ashford University, which is no longer operating... Johnny L. Evans Jr., who had been the interim president of the College of Coastal Georgia, will take over the role permanently, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Walberg Commits to Trump Education Policies During First Committee Meeting
Politico Pro (sub. req.) | Jan. 15, 2025

Biden Administration Cancels Loans for 260,000 Former Ashford University Students
The Associated Press | Jan. 15, 2025

Georgia Regents Announces New College President and UGA Renovation Project
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (sub. req.) | Jan. 16, 2025

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