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fromAxios
2 days ago

The pipeline for Ph.D.s out of U.S. universities is shrinking

U.S. Ph.D. programs are cutting or pausing admissions, reducing slots sharply and risking permanent loss of trained experts.
Higher education
fromFortune
2 days ago

'The Bermuda Triangle of Talent': 27-year-old Oxford grad turned down McKinsey and Morgan Stanley to find out why Gen Z's smartest keep selling out | Fortune

Elite universities increasingly channel graduates into finance, consulting, and Big Tech, creating a prestige-driven cycle that siphons talent into high-paying, narrow career paths.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

'I promised my dad now I've got a PhD at 69'

Middlesex University Needyanand Raya arrived in London from Mauritius in 1999 to complete his master's degree. He was bearing a promise he made his father - to continue his studies "until there will be no examination beyond that to take". More than two decades later, he's now Dr Raya, having completed a doctorate in social policy at the age of 69 at Middlesex University. When asked how he felt about it? "Well, nothing much. It's just an achievement of a lifetime."
Higher education
fromsfist.com
4 days ago

Black Ivy league' School Howard University Reportedly in Discussions to Open Oakland Campus

When London Breed was still mayor of San Francisco, she tried to lure some historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) to set up satellite campuses here in SF. Of course, she also attempted to get the University of California to build an SF campus (she was rebuffed), and new Mayor Daniel Lurie has set his sights on attracting a Vanderbilt University SF campus (those negotiations may be promising). Maybe Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee has been watching.
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fromCornell Chronicle
5 days ago

Kotlikoff: Education is key to a better future | Cornell Chronicle

Societal divisions and seismic shifts in technology make this "an enormously consequential time for our university, for all of higher education and for our country," President Michael I. Kotlikoff said Oct. 24 in the annual State of the University address. "Every university president now finds themself seeking, with fresh urgency, new answers to old questions around higher education in America: How can the university best prepare its students for the future they will inhabit - and build the best future for our nation?" said Kotlikoff, Cornell's 15th president.
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fromAdvocate.com
5 days ago

Texas will target professors 'pushing leftist ideologies,' Greg Abbott says

Texas Governor Greg Abbott is targeting university professors accused of promoting leftist ideologies and supporting audits and personnel actions over gender and LGBTQ+ content.
Higher education
fromDefector
5 days ago

Higher Ed's Rush To Adopt AI Is About So Much More Than AI | Defector

Universities are rapidly adopting AI tools, driving forced labor changes and signaling broader professional-sector struggles over automation, layoffs, and contested productivity.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
5 days ago

James Carville Fantasizes About Trump Collaborators' Being Shaved, Dressed in Orange Pajamas, and Spit on' by Public After 2028

Calls for public shaming of Trump collaborators including universities, corporations, and law firms with head shaving, orange pajamas, and public spitting after he leaves office.
#government-shutdown
Higher education
fromHubspot
6 days ago

6 best email marketing tools for higher education businesses in 2025

Robust, scalable email marketing platforms are essential for higher education to personalize multi-audience campaigns, boost engagement, and support recruitment, retention, and alumni relations.
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fromTruthout
6 days ago

Anti-Union, Pro-Israel Billionaires Are Behind Tim Walberg and His Show Trials

Tim Walberg continues Virginia Foxx's campaign using antisemitism accusations to attack universities and labor unions, backed by wealthy donors aiming to reshape and privatize education.
#philanthropy
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
6 days ago

UI Bans Considering Race, Sex in Hiring, Tenure, Student Aid

Aaron Krall, president of UIC United Faculty, an affiliate of the American Federation of Teachers and the American Association of University Professors, said the UI system circumvented shared governance. "This was a directive that came down and surprised everyone," Krall said. The system implemented a policy saying it and its universities don't consider race or the other factors in determining eligibility for need- or merit-based financial aid.
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fromAdvocate.com
1 week ago

Two more colleges - Arizona and USC - reject Trump trans bathroom ban compact

Two major universities rejected a federal compact that conditionally offered funding in exchange for adopting anti-transgender, anti-immigrant, and anti-diversity campus policies.
#academic-freedom
#generative-ai
fromNature
1 week ago
Higher education

Universities are embracing AI: will students get smarter or stop thinking?

fromNature
1 week ago
Higher education

Universities are embracing AI: will students get smarter or stop thinking?

#federal-funding
#trump-administration
fromThe Local France
1 week ago

Europe's Erasmus founder Sofia Corradi dies, aged 91

Sofia Corradi, the creator of the EU's Erasmus program which has sent millions of young people abroad throughout Europe to study, died in Rome aged 91, Italian media reported Saturday. Her family, who announced her death according to media reports, described the academic as a woman "of great energy and intellectual and emotional generosity". The professor of education at Rome's Roma 3 University, Corradi -- known as "Mamma Erasmus" -- in her 20s won a prestigious US Fulbright scholarship, which took her to Columbia University in New York where she received a master's degree in law.
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fromThe Local Germany
1 week ago

Europe's Erasmus founder Sofia Corradi dies, aged 91

Sofia Corradi, creator of the Erasmus programme, died aged 91; her programme enabled some 16 million students to study abroad and foster European academic cooperation.
Higher education
fromFortune
1 week ago

The White House has faced a flurry of rejections after inviting 9 universities to be the first signatories of its higher-ed compact | Fortune

Universities declined or hesitated to sign Trump's higher-education compact, prompting a White House call and continued outreach from Education Secretary Linda McMahon.
Higher education
fromSFGATE
1 week ago

16 CSUs are offering a direct admissions program to Calif. high school students

Eligible California high school seniors who meet CSU requirements will receive automatic admission offers to 16 participating CSU campuses beginning with fall 2027 applicants.
#federal-policy
Higher education
fromSFGATE
1 week ago

New film about a UC Berkeley professor is a surprise hit

Robert Reich ends his 42-year teaching tenure by delivering his final UC Berkeley Wealth and Poverty course, documented in the film The Last Class.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

California State University faculty sue over disclosure of personal information

The California Faculty Association has sued the California State University after the university system handed over the personal phone numbers and email addresses of 2,600 Los Angeles campus employees to the federal government in response to an antisemitism investigation. The lawsuit filed last week seeks a court order prohibiting CSU administrators from disclosing any faculty members' personal information in response to federal subpoenas without first providing notice to the impacted employees and giving them the opportunity to object.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Opinion: Most US Jews think Trump is exploiting antisemitism to attack universities

Most Jewish Americans view Trump's use of antisemitism claims to punish universities and cut research funding as politically motivated and disingenuous.
San Francisco
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 week ago

Vanderbilt University could potentially be opening satellite campus in downtown San Francisco

Vanderbilt University is exploring opening a satellite campus in downtown San Francisco, potentially in the San Francisco Chronicle building, to aid neighborhood revitalization.
fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 week ago

San Jose State guarantees admission for South County students - San Jose Spotlight

"We exist to serve our region by providing an excellent, accessible education that equips students to succeed in college, career, and life," Teniente-Matson said in a statement.
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fromFortune
1 week ago
Higher education

Gen Z is snubbing college as a dismal job market and sky-high tuition forces them to weigh ROI: 'No schools are immune' | Fortune

Many bachelor's degrees still provide positive long-term financial returns, but ROI varies widely by state, institution, and field amid rising costs and job-market risks.
fromFast Company
1 week ago
Higher education

Is a college degree worth the price? Universities are scrambling to prove their worth

Most bachelor's degrees generally yield a positive long-term financial return, but value varies widely by degree, state, and labor-market conditions.
fromFortune
1 week ago
Higher education

Gen Z is snubbing college as a dismal job market and sky-high tuition forces them to weigh ROI: 'No schools are immune' | Fortune

fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 week ago

Institutions, Advocates Argue Against Admissions Data Collection

Under the Department of Education's proposed Admissions and Consumer Transparency Supplement, institutions would have to submit applied, admitted and enrolled student data broken down by test score quintiles, grade point average quintiles, income ranges, Pell Grant eligibility and parental education levels, as well as data regarding aid and student outcomes. Institutions would also be required to send historical data going back to 2020.
Higher education
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 week ago

Trump's Latest Layoffs Gut the Office of Postsecondary Ed

It's enormously disruptive to the students who are reliant on these services to answer questions and get the information they need about college enrollment and financial aid as they apply and student supports once they enroll,
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Higher education
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Don't believe the hype about college mayhem

College enrollment is rebounding, showing young Americans remain practical, hardworking, and committed to higher education despite institutional controversies.
Higher education
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

The Names Behind Trump's Assault on Higher Education

High-level Trump Administration officials have pursued structural, regulatory, and financial actions to constrain universities, overturn D.E.I. programs, and reshape higher education priorities.
fromHarvard Gazette
1 week ago

When your English teacher writes a book on Taylor Swift - Harvard Gazette

When Stephanie Burt decided to carry a pink and blue Taylor Swift tote bag to class one day in fall 2023, she just thought it would be a fun way to transport her books and laptop, and let her students know she was a Swiftie. The Donald P. and Katherine B. Loker Professor of English had no idea that just one semester later she would be teaching a Taylor Swift lecture course to 200 undergraduates
Music
fromBoston.com
1 week ago

Readers: How long have you been searching for a job?

Tell Us We want to hear from job seekers in Massachusetts about how long you've been looking - and what your experience has been like in today's market. Recent layoffs, tough competition, and slow job growth rates have made this one of the most challenging job markets in years for Massachusetts residents. If you're actively looking for a job right now, we'd like to hear from you. How long have you been on the hunt - weeks, months, a year or more?
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fromIT Pro
1 week ago

Disability pride in IT: How leaders can better understand workers

Disability pride is growing despite historical discrimination, with Disability Pride Month, a flag, intersectional advocacy, and increasing support within and beyond tech.
Higher education
fromBusiness Matters
2 weeks ago

Why Postgraduate Study is Becoming Essential for Research Careers

Postgraduate study develops leadership, analytical, and practical skills that enable professionals to advance into senior and specialist roles across sectors.
fromNature
2 weeks ago

Inside our university's mission to pivot to research

The global challenges of today, from climate-fuelled floods, droughts and heatwaves to food insecurity and health disparities, are felt intensely in Africa. To tackle those, universities on the continent must strengthen their research and innovation capacity. On average, African countries spend around 0.5% of their gross domestic product on research and development. That's less than one-quarter of the global average of 2.7%.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
2 weeks ago

California's Newsom signs a reparations study law but vetoes other racial justice proposals

Governor Newsom funded a study on verifying descendants of enslaved people but vetoed several reparative bills proposed by the California Legislative Black Caucus.
SF LGBT
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
2 weeks ago

Honorees for the Inaugural Honoring LGBTQ+ Bay Area Latine Leaders - San Francisco Bay Times

An inaugural Honoring LGBTQ+ Bay Area Latine Leaders event on October 24, 2025 will benefit Use the News Foundation and El/La Para TransLatinas and celebrate diverse local Latine LGBTQ+ leadership.
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fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Home Depot founder Arthur Blank donates $50 million to Atlanta's historically Black colleges and universities via foundation | Fortune

A $50 million donation will fund gap scholarships for nearly 10,000 Atlanta HBCU students to help them complete degrees and raise graduation rates.
Higher education
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

She was about to drop out of college, but then her professor stepped in

A drama teacher claimed a college scholarship covered a struggling student's semester, paying for her to continue college despite her severe financial hardship.
#gaza
fromFuturism
2 weeks ago

University Using AI to Falsely Accuse Students of Cheating With AI

Academic Integrity Concern,
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fromTruthout
2 weeks ago

MIT Becomes First School to Reject Trump's "Loyalty Oath" for Higher Education

MIT refused to sign President Trump's Compact for Academic Excellence, rejecting a pledge that conditions federal funding on specified institutional principles.
California
fromsfist.com
2 weeks ago

Friday Morning Constitutional: Freeway Shootout In Oakland Leads to Arrest In Walnut Creek

Bay Area saw multiple public-safety, civic, weather, and property developments; MIT declined to sign Trump's conservative-speech pledge.
#free-speech
fromBoston.com
2 weeks ago
Higher education

MIT president says she 'cannot support' proposal to adopt Trump priorities for funding benefits

fromTruthout
2 weeks ago
Higher education

Rutgers Unions Call to Disband Turning Point Chapter After Colleague Targeted

fromBoston.com
2 weeks ago
Higher education

MIT president says she 'cannot support' proposal to adopt Trump priorities for funding benefits

fromTruthout
2 weeks ago
Higher education

Rutgers Unions Call to Disband Turning Point Chapter After Colleague Targeted

Higher education
fromTime Out London
2 weeks ago

All the London universities that feature in a new highly respected ranking of the best in the world

Five London universities rank among the world's top 200 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026.
fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

Microsoft warns of 'payroll pirate' attacks against US unis

In a blog post, Redmond said a cybercrime crew it tracks as Storm-2657 has been targeting university employees since March 2025, hijacking salaries by breaking into HR software such as Workday. The attack is as audacious as it is simple: compromise HR and email accounts, quietly change payroll settings, and redirect pay packets into attacker-controlled bank accounts. Microsoft has dubbed the operation "payroll pirate," a nod to the way crooks plunder staff wages without touching the employer's systems directly.
Information security
fromIT Pro
2 weeks ago

'Payroll Pirates' target US universities, Microsoft warns

"However, it's important to note that any SaaS systems storing HR or payment and bank account information could be easily targeted with the same technique," Microsoft researchers said. "These attacks don't represent any vulnerability in the Workday platform or products, but rather financially motivated threat actors using sophisticated social engineering tactics and taking advantage of the complete lack of multifactor authentication (MFA) or lack of phishing-resistant MFA to compromise accounts."
Information security
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 weeks ago

Which Higher Ed Cases Will SCOTUS Take On?

As the Supreme Court begins its new term this week, legal experts predict that higher education will be a frequent subject for the justices. Yet only two college-related cases-both of which center on transgender rights-are currently listed on the main docket. That's in large part because of a less formal but increasingly popular second list of cases known as the shadow docket. Historically, the shadow docket, also called the emergency docket, was used on rare occasions for just that-emergencies.
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fromwww.timesheraldonline.com
2 weeks ago

Newsom signs bill to automatically admitting qualified graduates to the CSU

SB 640 grants automatic CSU admission to eligible California high school graduates starting 2026-27, eliminating the application to increase college enrollment.
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

University of Phoenix IPO: All eyes on the stock price as education partners go public during shutdown

"Phoenix Education Partners, parent company of the for-profit University of Phoenix, which announced its IPO plans one day before the shutdown began, said on Wednesday that it has priced its shares at $32. That's the midpoint of its earlier targeted range of between $31 and $33 a share. The company intends to list on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the "PXED" ticker symbol. Selling shareholders will offer roughly 4.3 million shares of its common stock,"
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 weeks ago

Texas Systems Review Course Descriptions, Syllabi

The impetus is clear: Texas A&M University fired a professor, demoted two administrators and pushed out its president after conservative politicians lambasted the institution for a lesson on gender identity in a children's literature class. Their criticism hinged on the fact that the topic was not reflected in the brief course catalog description for the class. Before he resigned, Texas A&M president Mark Welsh ordered an audit of all courses at the flagship campus,
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 weeks ago

Transparency Now or Regulation Later

Doctors predicted Wayne Frederick, the president of Howard University, wouldn't live past 8. Now he's 54. Frederick came to the U.S. from Trinidad and Tobago with a dream of finding a cure for his disease, sickle cell anemia, but detoured into higher ed administration. At an event hosted by the American Council on Education at Howard University this week, Frederick said CRISPR gene editing, a technology developed in academia, made his dream a reality.
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fromLindsey Gamble
3 weeks ago

Syracuse Launches Nation's First Creator Economy Center - Lindsey Gamble

Syracuse University opened the nation's first academic Center for the Creator Economy to train students for digital content careers via courses, mentorship, research, and partnerships.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 weeks ago

AAUP, Other Unions Sue Trump Admin Over H-1B Fee

The fee, the complaint states, "will result in significant and potentially catastrophic setbacks to research that benefits the American public and ensures the United States remains a leading source of innovation and expertise. For example, the fee will likely result in sharp cutbacks in the employment of highly talented foreign workers and severe setbacks for university research, graduate programs, and clinical care, compounding an anticipated shortfall of 5.3 million skilled workers over the next decade."
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 weeks ago

Economic Uncertainty Spurred Campus Cuts in September

WashU chancellor Andrew Martin announced last month that the private university had cut 316 staff positions and closed another 198 vacant roles as part of an effort to restructure or reduce budgets. He wrote that the cuts, which extend to WashU's Medical Campus, total "more than $52 million in annual savings." The chancellor cited both external and internal pressures.
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fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Alleged assault victim seeks damages from university over refusal to allow her re-sit missed exams

University accused of denying exam resit allowances after student alleges serious assault; student suing for damages in High Court.
Education
fromBoston.com
3 weeks ago

Harvard students skip class and still get high grades, faculty say

Many Harvard students skip class, avoid discussion, and remain in ideological bubbles due to fear of disagreement, poor preparation, device distraction, and grade inflation.
Higher education
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Colleges teach learning, but they're not learning how to survive | Fortune

Higher education must restructure to integrate industry-aligned, applied learning with academic rigor, becoming an active partner in the talent supply chain to improve outcomes.
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fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

Ignition Schools 2025: Driving entrepreneurship and innovation

Colleges must broaden entrepreneurial education, combining adaptability, incubators, and community-focused innovation to prepare diverse future entrepreneurs amid AI advances and research funding challenges.
Design
fromwww.archdaily.com
3 weeks ago

Soochow University Future Campus Phase 1 / Nikken Sekkei

Soochow University Future Campus integrates education, research, and industry as a suburban satellite campus 30 km south of Suzhou, with phase one completed in 2022.
Startup companies
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Jeff Bezos tells Gen Z entrepreneurs to gain work experience before launching new companies: 'I started Amazon when I was 30' | Fortune

Work experience and completing a degree increase the odds of founding a successful company; college dropouts like Zuckerberg and Gates are exceptions.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
3 weeks ago

Banned Books Week in the Time of Repression

This year's Banned Books Week (Oct. 5-11) comes at a moment when the threat of censorship is reaching alarming heights. According to a new report issued last week by PEN America, " Banned in the USA, 2024-2025," there were 22,810 instances of book banning in U.S. public schools from 2021 to 2025. As the coordinator of Chicago Banned Books Week, I can see a growing climate of fear where even some librarians are wary of promoting banned books.
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