HEADLINES: Top Higher Education News for the Week

January 15, 2024

The House of Representatives passed a bill Tuesday that would prevent transgender women from competing in women’s sports... The New York Times examines how college enrollment changed after the Supreme Court banned race-conscious admissions... NCAA President Charlie Baker said the organization would provide $1.2 billion to help institutions pay for the House vs. NCAA settlement, and he encouraged Congress to pass legislation reforming college athletics, the Associated Press reports.

House Advances Ban on Trans Women in Women’s Sports
Inside Higher Ed | Jan. 15, 2025

What Happened to Enrollment at Top Colleges After Affirmative Action Ended
The New York Times (sub. req.) | Jan. 14, 2025

NCAA to Dole Out $1.2B to Help Pay for House Settlement. Charlie Baker Asked for Congress to Step In.
The Associated Press | Jan. 14, 2025

January 14, 2024

The Biden administration forgave 150,000 borrowers’ student debt on Monday and canceled over 5 million Americans’ student loans over the last four years, The New York Times writes... Some policy experts believe colleges and universities will benefit financially from some of President-elect Trump’s deregulatory agenda, according to Inside Higher Ed... The National Student Clearinghouse Research Center shared that freshman enrollment actually increased in fall 2024 after it discovered an error that undercounted first-year students.

Biden’s Push To Cancel Student Debt Surpasses 5 Million Borrowers
The New York Times (sub. req.) | Jan. 13, 2025

Colleges Expect Less Red Tape Under Trump, More Input on Policies
Inside Higher Ed | Jan. 14, 2025

National Student Clearinghouse Research Center Reveals Error in Fall First-Year Student Count
Higher Ed Dive | Jan. 13, 2025

January 13, 2024

Inside Higher Ed reports that some Los Angeles area campuses will remain closed due to wildfires this week, while other campuses plan to reopen... NPR spoke to Education Secretary Miguel Cardona about the successes and challenges over the last four years... The Supreme Court will review a lower court’s decision to block a rule that eased loan forgiveness for students whose institutions defrauded them, Politico reports.

Some L.A. Colleges To Reopen This Week, Others Stay Closed Amid Wildfires
Inside Higher Ed | Jan. 13, 2025

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona Reflects on FAFSA Rollout, Debt Forgiveness
NPR | Jan. 10, 2025

Supreme Court To Review Decision on Student Borrower Defense Case
Politico | Jan. 11, 2025

January 10, 2024

The Education Department’s decision to drop a proposal to make noncitizens eligible for some TRIO programs has met mixed reactions from advocates for undocumented students, Inside Higher Ed reports... Higher education reforms in red states in recent years indicate how the Trump administration may attempt to reshape colleges and universities, the Associated Press writes... A federal judge rejected the Biden administration’s new Title IX rule, striking down the regulations nationwide... Carnegie Mellon University reopened dorms early for students affected by the fires in Los Angeles, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Painful, Pragmatic or Both?
Inside Higher Ed | Jan. 10, 2025

Trump Wants To Change Colleges Nationwide. GOP-Led States Offer a Preview
The Associated Press | Jan. 9, 2025

Federal Judge Strikes Down Biden Administration’s Title IX Rule Nationwide
Higher Ed Dive | Jan. 9, 2025

Carnegie Mellon University Opens Residence Halls Early for Students Impacted by California Fires
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Jan. 9, 2025

January 9, 2024

The Columbus Dispatch looks in depth at how Ted Carter has led Ohio State University in his first year as president... Some institutions in the Los Angeles area have closed their campuses as wildfires rage, Inside Higher Ed reports... Massachusetts approved new funding for programs that allow high school students to take college courses for free, according to CBS News... Mayme Hostetter will become the next president of Hamline University in July.

Ohio State Leaders See Progress, Promise One Year Under President Ted Carter
The Columbus Dispatch (sub. req.) | Jan. 5, 2025

Some California Colleges Close, Cancel Classes Amid Wildfires
Inside Higher Ed | Jan. 9, 2025

Early College Programs Expanded for More Massachusetts High School Students
CBS News | Jan. 8, 2025

Hamline University Names New President
The Minnesota Star Tribune (sub. req.) | Jan. 8, 2025

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