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A levy on tuition fees paid by international students is “wrong”, will “hurt the sector” and is “not in the long-term interests” of the UK, according…
by Bruno V. Manno, The Hechinger Report November 10, 2025 This fall, some 19 million undergraduates returned to U.S. campuses with a long-held expectation: Graduate, land…
by Jill Barshay, The Hechinger Report November 10, 2025 Even with the government shut down, lots of people are thinking about how to reimagine federal education…
As the current government shutdown claims the mantle of longest in American history, uncertainty is ratcheting up for faculty, students and their institutions trying to budget…
Under the current administration, we have witnessed a dangerous cascade of immigration policies and actions. These developments are impacting our students, employees, campuses and communities in…
NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Talk of what’s possible with AI permeated conversations this week among the 7,000 attendees at Educause, the sector’s leading education-technology conference. But amid the product…
The attacks on universities by the Trump administration have proven that higher education has “enemies” among authoritarian populist leaders and left other sectors wondering when they…
In a letter to Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, higher ed institutions say maintaining a consistent flow of international faculty and staff members is critical.…
Higher education is in the midst of a crisis of confidence that has long been building. In this time of volatility, complexity and uncertainty, the steady…
The share of Americans who believe higher education has lost its way is on the rise, according to a new survey the Pew Research Center published…
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