College faculty are increasingly non–tenure track—also known as “adjunct faculty.” We may be treated as disposable, but we’re not. Just exploited.| Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
The National Wildlife Federation is excited to award the California State University (CSU), Dominguez Hills the Plastics Reduction Partner Bronze level certification for their efforts to reduce single-use plastics on campus. … Read more The post California State University, Dominquez Hills becomes a Plastics Reduction Partner appeared first on The National Wildlife Federation Blog.| The National Wildlife Federation Blog
Bats and human interactions Our fear of bats as creatures of the night, driven by frightful tales of Dracula, tends to cloud our awareness of their ecological benefits and masks … Read more The post Building Homes for Bats on a College Campus appeared first on The National Wildlife Federation Blog.| The National Wildlife Federation Blog
The current generation of adults in our colleges is squandering our human capital, endangering national unity, and diminishing future prosperity.| The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
Three companies behind planned and ongoing data center developments on Thursday separately announced efforts aimed at supporting Wisconsin researchers and communities. The post As Wisconsin voters question data centers, tech companies tout research, community gains appeared first on WPR.| WPR
Harvard College students reacted hysterically to a "soul-crushing" report from the school arguing that it's giving out too many As and must enact grading reforms to avoid "damaging the academic culture of the College." One student was so distraught she "skipped classes" and "was just sobbing in bed." The post 'I Was Just Sobbing in Bed': Harvard Students Distraught as School Says It Gives Out Too Many As appeared first on .|
Americans' confidence in higher education has fallen to 36%, marking a 12-percentage-point decline from the prior reading in 2018.| Gallup.com
Thanks to its partnership with Uber, Lafayette College ensures that student athletes can transition from classes to practice without missing a beat.| United Kingdom | Latest News & Stories | Uber Blog
The government has announced major changes to higher education as part of the Post-16 Education and Skills White Paper, designed to make university more accessible, fairer, and better value for students. Here’s what you need to know about how these …| educationhub.blog.gov.uk
Some good news. Some not-so-good news. The post Gay Chef Will Open Restaurant at Castel Gandolfo; and More News appeared first on New Ways Ministry.| New Ways Ministry
AppsAnywhere CEO Nick Johnson on what the next wave of students means for software access, IT strategy and digital readiness in higher education. INTERVIEW | by Victor Rivero Nick Johnson is the CEO and Co-Founder of AppsAnywhere, a global edtech company redefining how students access and use software in higher education. Since founding the company […] The post Inside Gen Alpha’s Digital Future appeared first on EdTech Digest.| EdTech Digest
Attend the NJEA Higher Education Members Luncheon Sheraton Atlantic City Convention Center Hotel, Crown Ballroom Friday: 1-2:30 p.m. Held in coordination with the NJEA Convention in Atlantic City,| New Jersey Education Association
Email migration, digital payment cards and an IT satisfaction survey have all been recent activities at The University of Arizona.| EdScoop
Virginia Tech has published a report that details how the institution intends to embrace AI while maintaining responsible use.| EdScoop
New York University has announced the launch of its Quantum Institute, hoped to become a world-class research hub.| EdScoop
A new interactive art installation was three years in the making at Michigan Technological University.| EdScoop
Professors from the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University, and a student from Carlow University, give their takes on the Trump administration’s push to reshape higher education. The post Trump says academic freedom is ‘not absolute.’ Three Pittsburgh scholars say it’s essential. appeared first on Pittsburgh's Public Source. PublicSource is a nonprofit news organization serving the Pittsburgh region. Visit www.publicsource.org to read more.| Pittsburgh's Public Source
“We have concluded a Faustian pact with our science and technology generally, and with the computer in particular. So it seems to me. And in such a pact with Mephistopheles both partners gain somet…| LibrarianShipwreck
Georgetown University's board of directors unanimously voted to name Eduardo M. Peñalver, president of Seattle University, as the 49th president of Georgetown University in Washington, the Jesuit school announced Oct. 15. The post Georgetown University names Eduardo Peñalver as next president appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
The books of Frederick Copleston, S.J., continue to grace the bookshelves of philosophers, seminarians, college students and many others as an invaluable resource of clear-headed, insightful explication of the entire history of Western philosophy. The post The patron saint of undergraduate philosophers: Frederick Copleston appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
Thanks to its partnership with Uber, Lafayette College ensures that student athletes can transition from classes to practice without missing a beat.| Egypt | Latest News & Stories | Uber Blog
Why Open Access Monographs Matter| Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture
by Paul Temple When Robert Oppenheimer graduated from Harvard in 1925, young American scientists wanting to work with the world’s best researchers crossed the Atlantic as a matter of course. As a theoretical physicist, Oppenheimer’s choice was between Germany, particularly … Continue reading →| SRHE Blog
by Mehreen Ashraf, Eimear Nolan, Manuel F Ramirez, Gazi Islam and Dirk Lindebaum Walk into almost any university today, and you can be sure to encounter the topic of AI and how it affects higher education (HE). AI applications, especially … Continue reading →| SRHE Blog
by Kyuseok Kim In South Korea, education has long been the most powerful route to social mobility and prestige, but a recent study shows how that pursuit is changing. Published in the Asia Pacific …| SRHE Blog
Rep. Tim Walberg’s weaponization of antisemitism neatly fulfills his donors’ agenda against unions and public education.| Articles – Truthout
A documentary was shown with a panel discussion after the screening fearturing the filmmaker and three LGBTQ+ theologians. The post Gay Theology Pioneer Is Remembered at Fordham University appeared first on New Ways Ministry.| New Ways Ministry
Thanks to its partnership with Uber, Lafayette College ensures that student athletes can transition from classes to practice without missing a beat.| Serbia | Latest News & Stories | Uber Blog
A growing share of the American public believe the nation’s higher education system is veering off course, according to new data from the Pew Research Center. Seventy percent of U.S. adults now say that colleges and universities are “generally going in the wrong direction” — a sharp rise from 56% in 2020. The survey of… The post Public Trust in Higher Education Declines Amid Political Pressure and Rising Costs appeared first on Insight Into Academia.| Insight Into Academia
Changes to the Meskwaki Higher Education Program (MHEP) Great discussion was held with Tribal Council August 2025. We were informed about changes needed to our program. The following is […]| Meskwaki Nation
The influence of K-12 policy and pedagogy on higher ed can perhaps be seen best in the trickle-up effect of the standards of the Common Core. The post Toward the Higher- and Secondary-Ed Alliance! appeared first on Public Books.| Public Books
This essay calls in HBCUs to recommit to Black queer and trans* inclusion. The post This Is Not a Choice—It Is a Charge: How HBCUs Must Embrace Black Radical Love & Empower Queer and Trans* Students appeared first on Public Books.| Public Books
Open admissions to all state-funded public universities could break the competitive concentration of prestige, increase affordability, and restore Americans’ faith in higher education. The post To Save Public Higher Ed, Stop Revering California’s Tiered System appeared first on Public Books.| Public Books
Policymakers and institutional leaders seeking to preserve higher education’s functionality should consider the enrollment and completion rates of Black and Hispanic men.| Public Books
By Tilly Fitzmaurice On 15th October 2025, UCU co-hosted its first-ever conference on academic freedom at the National Education Union’s Hamilton House in London. UCU’s co-host was Education International, a global membership organisation for education unions that represents more than 33 million education professionals around the world. The conference was opened by UCU General SecretaryContinue reading "Report from UCU/EI Academic Freedom Conference"| UCU Commons
On 1 October 2025, a short announcement was put on Goldsmiths’ website to say that Vice Chancellor Frances Corner was stepping down with immediate effect. This came off the back of an announcement …| UCU Commons
This post is an essay by David Brooks that appeared in the Atlantic in 2020. Here’s a link to the original. He takes advantage of the Covid hiatus in college commencements to give the kid of commencement advice that he could never deliver in front of the parents, faculty, and students assembled there. Things like: Use … Continue reading David Brooks — A Commencement Address Too Honest to Deliver in Person| David Labaree on Schooling, History, and Writing
This post is the text of the preface I wrote for the Chinese translation of my book, A Perfect Mess: The Unlikely Ascendancy of the American System of Higher Education. The translators are Professor Sun Bi and research assistant Liu Zitai from the School of Education at South China Normal University. It will be published … Continue reading Preface to the Chinese Edition of A Perfect Mess| David Labaree on Schooling, History, and Writing
Higher ed admissions teams rely on social media campaigns to connect with prospective students. In 2025, their target market is mainly Gen Z. As a recent Forbes article points out, 46% of that generation even uses social media platforms as their primary search engines. Chief among these social media platforms are those that engage audiences with “visual storytelling,”...| Social Media Strategies Summit Blog – Official Blog For The Social Media St...
Washington lawmakers and the Trump administration passed a major legislative package this summer that will cut funding for programs that help students from low-income backgrounds — making it far harder for these students to afford and complete college. The leaders behind these cuts claim that they’re necessary to curb wasteful spending and keep higher education […] The post OPINION: We cannot let higher education become a gated community for the wealthy, but that’s exactly where i...| The Hechinger Report
This story was produced by the Associated Press and reprinted with permission. WASHINGTON – For a generation of young Americans, choosing where to go to college — or whether to go at all — has become a complex calculation of costs and benefits that often revolves around a single question: Is the degree worth its […] The post As more question the value of a degree, colleges fight to prove their return on investment appeared first on The Hechinger Report.| The Hechinger Report
This story originally appeared in Hechinger’s climate and education newsletter. Sign up for it here. Last January, Diego Sandoval’s high school in San Diego County closed abruptly one Friday because of wildfires menacing the Southern California area. Classmates evacuated their homes as the fire spread. Frida Vergara, whose school was among the few in the […] The post Big Oil should help foot the bill for lost school time, students say appeared first on The Hechinger Report.| The Hechinger Report
America is facing both a critical shortage of health care workers and a rapidly aging population. The classroom experiences, support and encouragement students in these fields receive can make a decisive difference in whether they persist and ultimately succeed.| The Hechinger Report
Some thoughts on the "why" of professional development. The post Technologies of the self in academic librarianship first appeared on ACRLog.| ACRLog
Hailey Chan, Lexie Grudnoff, Helen Dixon, and Lyn McDonald suggest tertiary students’ expectations of active learning, and the balance of theory and practice in courses, influence students…| Ipu Kererū
Reading Time: 4minutesCampus cloud security systems offer private universities scalable, real-time protection that enhances safety, efficiency, and institutional trust. The post Why Campus Cloud Security Systems are a Smart Investment for Private Universities appeared first on UDT.| UDT
Professor Mark Bray, author of “Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook,” says he has received death threats.| Truthout
In this episode, Jeff Selingo and Michael Horn interview Walter Iwanenko Jr, the president of Gannon University in Erie, Pennsylvania, on how and why the school pursued a merger with Ursuline College near Cleveland, Ohio. Although mergers and acquisitions are typically perceived negatively in the higher education space, this conversation highlights how they can benefit […]| Untitled - FutureEd
Since the pandemic, many colleges and universities have adopted test-optional policies, allowing applicants to decide whether to submit standardized test scores. A new study by Anna Kye at UC Irvine and Meng-Jia Wu at Loyola University Chicago finds that, at one private Midwestern university with a moderately selective admit rate, the policy coincided with a […]| Untitled - FutureEd
A $20 million boost from the Legislature is expanding oral health training programs, aiming to ease a dental worker shortage. Long wait for a dental appointment? Wisconsin tech colleges are working to fix that is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.| Wisconsin Watch
The state ranked 46th in its share of public colleges considered affordable. As Wisconsin lawmakers spend less on higher education, some see tuition promise programs as part of the solution.| Wisconsin Watch
Cloud for Good has created a dynamic, immersive experience at Dreamforce 2025 designed to connect, educate, and inspire nonprofit, higher ed, and public sector Trailblazers. The post Cloud for Good at Dreamforce 2025: The Ultimate Guide to Nonprofit, and Higher Education Sessions, Roundtables, and Events appeared first on Cloud for Good.| Cloud for Good
Learn more about open educational resources including 5 high-quality examples for use in traditional and remote learning environments.| TAO
Events are the heartbeat of any thriving campus. Hundreds of higher education institutions are already simplifying campus event transportation with Uber Vouchers.| Latest News & Stories From Around The World | Uber Blog
From quick meals for student athletes to dinnertime after dining hall hours, Uber has campus communities covered. Let’s check out some of the most popular Uber Eats meals delivered to our partners’ campuses.| Latest News & Stories From Around The World | Uber Blog
Columnist Elwood Watson highlights Washington Monthly's new roster of more than 1,400 colleges — including public and private, large and small — with a reworked methodology to focus on the current needs of the American public.| CT News Junkie
AI is not replacing teachers, nor is it a quick fix for all challenges in special education. But it is changing what is possible. Classrooms of the near future may be places where students no longer wait for accommodations—they experience access in real time. Whether through adaptive texts, live translations, or personalized tutoring systems, AI is giving educators new tools to create classrooms where every student can engage meaningfully. Continue reading “The Future of Accessible Classr...| CIDDL
Two students from UConn’s Master of Public Policy (MPP) and Master of Public Administration (MPA) programs traded classroom work for the nation’s capital this summer, immersing themselves in federal policy work. Read more about their experiences in higher education access and election integrity.| School of Public Policy
Cal State’s deputy vice-chancellor of academic and student affairs, its chief information officer, and a San Francisco State University anthropology professor take different stances on a $16.9 million AI initiative.| GovTech
From 23 to 26 of September took place the Erasmus+ Higher Education Mobility Days organised by SEPIE – Servicio Español para la Internacionalización de la Educación and hosted by the University of Valencia, where nearly 300 representatives from educational institutions were discussing mobility, inclusion, and the future of international cooperation in higher education.| CHARM-EU
Events are the heartbeat of any thriving campus. Hundreds of higher education institutions are already simplifying campus event transportation with Uber Vouchers.| United Kingdom | Latest News & Stories | Uber Blog
From quick meals for student athletes to dinnertime after dining hall hours, Uber has campus communities covered. Let’s check out some of the most popular Uber Eats meals delivered to our partners’ campuses.| United Kingdom | Latest News & Stories | Uber Blog
Technology holds enormous promise for enhancing learning opportunities for students with disabilities. In special education, technology often connects through assistive technology (AT) like text-to-speech tools or smart pens with efforts to make learning environments accessible for all learners from the beginning. More recently, the rise of artificial intelligence has accelerated these possibilities by offering personalized support and improving accessibility. Despite this potential, AT and o...| CIDDL
There has been a resurgence of measles in England and around the world in recent years. Most of the cases in England have been in children under the age of 10 years with many outbreaks linked to nurseries and schools. …| educationhub.blog.gov.uk
“From a small government school in Valakkanampudi to the faculty halls of Loyola College, Dr. N. Jency’s journey is one of courage, brilliance, and hope."| New Ways Ministry
By Susanne Treiber—Yet again a student arrives in the Writing Center determined to be successful in their intensive writing course, ready to learn how to improve their writing, and let’s face it, improve their paper. [...] The post Language Usage Liberation: Applying Rhetorical Grammar in a Tutoring Session appeared first on Another Word.| Another Word
Researchers hope to develop low-power circuits that don't require analog video signals to be converted to digital.| EdScoop
School administrators said combining functions will allow IT and other divisions to focus on their core missions.| EdScoop
Reading Time: 7minutesReading comprehension is a life skill; learn about its significance and some strategies to help improve it in the classroom. The post How to Improve Reading Comprehension? appeared first on Observatory - Institute for the Future of Education.| Observatory – Institute for the Future of Education
At CIDDL’s most recent AI Office Hours, the conversation focused on one of the most pressing questions in special education today: Can artificial intelligence (AI) meaningfully support the development of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs)? Dr. Olivia Coleman, assistant professor at the University of Central Florida, and Danielle Waterfield, doctoral candidate at the University of Virginia, led a thoughtful discussion on both the opportunities and the risks of integrating AI into IEP p...| CIDDL
Events are the heartbeat of any thriving campus. Hundreds of higher education institutions are already simplifying campus event transportation with Uber Vouchers.| Egypt | Latest News & Stories | Uber Blog
From quick meals for student athletes to dinnertime after dining hall hours, Uber has campus communities covered. Let’s check out some of the most popular Uber Eats meals delivered to our partners’ campuses.| Egypt | Latest News & Stories | Uber Blog
In Part V of Navigating a Successful Higher Ed AV/IT RFP Process, Joe Way discusses: The Judging Process and the Conclusion| AVNetwork
Business education insight: Discover what students want from their online programmes and remain competitive in a rapidly changing landscape.| EFMD Global Blog
In Part IV of Navigating a Successful Higher Ed AV/IT RFP Process, Joe Way discusses: Know Your Audience and Responding to the RFP| AVNetwork
In Part III of Navigating a Successful Higher Ed AV/IT RFP Process, Joe Way discusses: Defining the parameters, writing with intention, and avoiding ambiguity.| AVNetwork
In Part II of Navigating a Successful Higher Ed AV/IT RFP Process, Joe Way discusses: Starting with Data, Developing a Strategic Vision Built on Consensus, and the Order of Operations| AVNetwork
Are you currently or plan to create an AV/IT Request for Proposals (RFP)? If so, start here! AVT presents the five-part series of articles on Navigating a Successful Higher Ed AV/IT RFP Process, written by Joe Way, PhD, CTS, executive director of Digital Spaces at UCLA.| AVNetwork
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Sacramento State is reviewing the social media post of a professor that allegedly celebrated Charlie Kirk’s assassination on an Instagram story.| The State Hornet
Technology holds enormous promise for enhancing learning opportunities for students with disabilities. In special education, technology often connects through assistive technology (AT) like text-to-speech tools or smart pens with efforts to make learning environments accessible for all learners from the beginning. More recently, the rise of artificial intelligence has accelerated these possibilities by offering personalized support and improving accessibility. Despite this potential, AT and o...| CIDDL
The latest CIDDL Office Hours brought together educators, researchers, and technology developers to discuss the growing importance of AI Literacy in education. Led by Dr. James Basham, Professor at the University of Kansas and Director of CIDDL, the session explored how educators can integrate AI responsibly into classrooms and prepare students for an AI-driven future. Continue reading “CIDDL Office Hours: Exploring AI Literacy in Education”… The post CIDDL Office Hours: Exploring AI Li...| CIDDL
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a distant concept; it is already embedded in the ways students learn and teachers work. For educators, AI has the potential to significantly reduce the burden of lesson planning and grading, allowing more time to focus on meaningful engagement with students (Goldman et al., 2024). For students, AI provides personalized support in reading, writing, studying, and research (CIDDL, 2024). Banning AI in schools is not only unrealistic but also unwise, beca...| CIDDL
As the new school year begins, many special educators are once again juggling a familiar set of tasks: modifying assignments, preparing guided notes, breaking down complex presentations, and supporting students through homework completion. These tasks are essential, but they are also time-consuming. What if artificial intelligence (AI) could take on much of this workload, giving teachers back valuable time to focus on evidence-based practices and specially designed instruction? During a recen...| CIDDL
Curtis Yarvin is the guru for a number of major political figures on the right, including Vice President Vance and tech billionaire Peter Thiel. He is hostile to democracy and holds racist views. Y…| Diane Ravitch's blog
35,000 members. Three campuses. With Uber, the University of Illinois System's faculty travel process runs smoothly from start to finish.| Uber Blog
Events are the heartbeat of any thriving campus. Hundreds of higher education institutions are already simplifying campus event transportation with Uber Vouchers.| Serbia | Latest News & Stories | Uber Blog
From quick meals for student athletes to dinnertime after dining hall hours, Uber has campus communities covered. Let’s check out some of the most popular Uber Eats meals delivered to our partners’ campuses.| Serbia | Latest News & Stories | Uber Blog
On September 17th, we got 3 higher education space planning and facilities leaders together for a panel discussion on the future of campus spaces. It was no easy feat, but we've narrowed down the discussion to 3 key takeaways on space optimization. The post 3 Campus Space Optimization Tips from HubStar’s September Higher Ed Panel appeared first on Hubstar.| Hubstar
In their recent Contexts article “Ideology Versus Truth on Campus,” Lawence Eppard and Jacob Mackey explore descriptive statistics of voter registration, political donations, and political ideologies of professors. The data show that professors in the United States tend to be more liberal and Democratic than the average American. Eppard and Mackey interpret this to be […]| Articles – Contexts
Motivation, persistence, dedication, ambition. These are some of the skills that have propelled Maximiliano Jimenez G’25 toward a burgeoning career in student affairs and higher education administration. Now, thanks to a high school-to-college success program developed as a Syracuse University School of Education (SOE) master’s degree student, Jimenez is giving back to his community by […] The post In His LA Community, Maximiliano Jimenez G’25 Builds a Viking Network first appeared on...| Syracuse University School of Education
NetVUE's first webinar of the academic year, held on September 16, featured Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore discussing her book, "Follow Your Bliss and Other Lies About Calling." Participants explored the challenges of vocational discernment in higher education. Additional resources were shared for implementing vocational support on campuses through NetVUE's Big Read program.| vocation matters
Credit: Ponic Photography The National Coalition Against Censorship (NCAC) signed on to a coalition letter led by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), alongside the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) and the Student Press Law Center (SPLC). We urge newly appointed Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) President [...] The post NCAC Joins FIRE, SPJ, and SPLC in Calling Out Institute of American Indian Arts Over Free Speech Violation appeared first on National Co...| National Coalition Against Censorship
I will start with the fun stuff, some grist for dinner and cocktail party conversations about the cost of going to college these days. Then I will try to connect these dots with six interconnected points: 1) The dramatic increase in the number of colleges shutting down; 2) The approaching ‘Enrollment Cliff;’ 3) The growing … Continue reading Don’t Blame Trump. It’s on Reagan (and us)| The Merrow Report
Get inspired by our roundup of 10 inspiring higher ed commencement social campaigns, featuring Harvard, Vassar, Purdue University, and more.| Social Media Strategies Summit Blog
Ruth Naidoo unpacks the causes of low tertiary attendance| Ipu Kererū
In this episode, Jeff Selingo and Michael Horn bring back the reporters roundtable format with Hilary Burns (The Boston Globe), Doug Belkin (The Wall Street Journal), and Karin Fischer (The Chronicle of Higher Education) to explore how the Trump administration is reshaping higher education. The conversation covers why elite universities like Harvard are being singled […]| Untitled - FutureEd
In this episode, Michael Horn interviews Jeff Selingo on his new book Dream School: Finding the College That’s Right for You, which argues that the narrative around college has overly focused on…| FutureEd
Story at a glance: Perkins&Will designed the Ronald D. Schmeichel Building for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Western University to be net zero–ready. The project aimed to foster entrepreneurship and innovation, create a flexible event and conferencing hub, and deliver sustainability without compromise. It’s no secret that universities today face an abundance of challenges, operating within […] The post Perkins&Will Designed the Schmeichel Building at Western University to be Net-Ze...| gb&d magazine
Classrooms, lecture halls, and meeting spaces need AV and UC solutions that keep everyone connected, in-person or remote, and flex with changing user needs. In this Collaboration Space podcast, AVI-SPL’s Jimmie Singleton and Bose Professional’s Steve Miller explore how campuses can get future-ready with tech that scales up and down. Jimmie and Steve cover audio’s... The post Building a Future-Ready Campus with Bose Professional appeared first on AVI-SPL Digital Enablement Services...| AVI-SPL Digital Enablement Services Provider