
[ad_1] As enrollment declines and political scrutiny reshape higher education, the humanities are facing mounting pressures, ranging from budget cuts and shrinking federal support to a growing…

[ad_1] My erstwhile colleague Gordon Snyder has a thought-provoking piece in the wake of the announcement of Hampshire College’s closing. It’s a call for repurposing it as…

[ad_1] Kentucky governor Andy Beshear has become sharply critical of University of Kentucky leadership in recent days, expressing concerns about leadership and hiring decisions. Beshear, a Democrat,…

[ad_1] Kirk was shot at Utah Valley University in 2025 during one of his signature “prove me wrong” events. Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune/Getty Images News/Getty Images…

[ad_1] Documentary filmmaker Ric Esther Bienstock has made films about the Ebola crisis, human trafficking in Eastern Europe and black-market organ trafficking, but at the start of…

[ad_1] Recently, I was explaining to a peer that Ohio does not have an enrollment problem; it has a migration problem. NC-SARA data shows that in 2024,…

[ad_1] Anna Maria College is closing at the end of the spring semester due to insurmountable financial challenges, officials at the Catholic institution in rural Massachusetts announced…

[ad_1] If everything goes according to Sal Khan’s plan, within the next year or two students will be able to earn an artificial intelligence–focused degree far faster…

[ad_1] The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s civics school has been controversial since early 2023, when the campus Board of Trustees called to “accelerate” its…

[ad_1] Student mental health remains one of the most pressing—and complex—challenges facing higher education today. Katie Hurley, vice president of community initiatives at The Jed Foundation (JED),…