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New test tubes or shiny buildings? The choice facing policymakers when it comes to funding research

New test tubes or shiny buildings? The choice facing policymakers when it comes to funding research

Let me start with a vignette. Back in 2017, we published a brilliant award-winning report on TRAC written by a young […]

November 11, 2025

Regis University Partners with Collegis Education to Modernize IT Infrastructure and Strengthen Denver’s Higher Ed Innovation Footprint

Regis University Partners with Collegis Education to Modernize IT Infrastructure and Strengthen Denver’s Higher Ed Innovation Footprint

Multi-year collaboration to strengthen cybersecurity, streamline systems, and drive operational innovation across campus. DENVER, Colo. — [November 11, 2025] — […]

November 11, 2025

Featured Scholarships: November 2025 – Scholarship America

Featured Scholarships: November 2025 – Scholarship America

The scholarship season is getting busier every week, and Scholarship America is here to help you find the best fits […]

November 11, 2025

Higher Education Inquirer : Divestment from Predatory Education Stocks: A Moral Imperative

Higher Education Inquirer : Divestment from Predatory Education Stocks: A Moral Imperative

Calls for divestment from exploitative industries have long been part of movements for social and economic justice—whether opposing apartheid, fossil […]

November 11, 2025

What college leaders should know about the $100K H-1B visa fee

What college leaders should know about the $100K H-1B visa fee

Listen to the article 8 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. President Donald […]

November 11, 2025

How Social Media Changed the Way We Communicate

How Social Media Changed the Way We Communicate

The Impact of Social Platforms on Higher Education Marketing There are currently more than 5.6 billion social media users worldwide, […]

November 11, 2025

More States Adopt ‘Tri-Share’ for Child Care, Even As Some Question Its Merits

More States Adopt ‘Tri-Share’ for Child Care, Even As Some Question Its Merits

Michigan’s Tri-Share program recently reached a key milestone: serving more than 1,000 children in the state. By splitting the costs […]

November 11, 2025

3 Questions for MIT’s Luke Hobson

3 Questions for MIT’s Luke Hobson

Luke Hobson does it all. He is not only assistant director of instructional design for MIT xPRO and a lecturer […]

November 11, 2025

Trump Gutted ED’s Civil Rights Office. Could States Step Up?

Trump Gutted ED’s Civil Rights Office. Could States Step Up?

The Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights, which is supposed to protect students from discrimination based on race, ethnicity, sex, […]

November 11, 2025

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