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Texas can’t build a premier workforce without foreign researchers

Texas can’t build a premier workforce without foreign researchers

For all his criticism and condemnation of higher education, Texas governor Gregg Abbott is proud of the state’s institutions. He’s […]

February 5, 2026

The Key Podcast: What to Expect in Accreditation Rule Making

The Key Podcast: What to Expect in Accreditation Rule Making

The Key Podcast: What to Expect in Accreditation Rule Making sara.custer@in… Thu, 02/05/2026 – 03:00 AM Byline(s) IHE Staff Source […]

February 5, 2026

Understanding Noncredit Students’ Goals and Motivations

Understanding Noncredit Students’ Goals and Motivations

Noncredit programs at community colleges draw millions of adult learners every year, but there’s little research on who they are […]

February 5, 2026

Student work is here to stay: how universities can respond effectively

Student work is here to stay: how universities can respond effectively

Author: Professor Adrian Wright, Martin Lowe, Dr Mark Wilding and Mary Lawler Published: 5 February 2026 This blog was kindly […]

February 5, 2026

Kindergarten readiness varies widely by income, new data shows

Kindergarten readiness varies widely by income, new data shows

This story was produced by the Associated Press and reprinted with permission.  SAN ANTONIO — Sandra Mosqueda watched with an […]

February 5, 2026

“Data steward” is just one of the missing 21st-century professions that universities could be creating

“Data steward” is just one of the missing 21st-century professions that universities could be creating

Every day, we generate data simply by living our lives – from the apps tracking our morning run to the […]

February 5, 2026

Sonoma State grapples with aftermath of budget cuts and new leadership

Sonoma State grapples with aftermath of budget cuts and new leadership

California Faculty Association members at Sonoma State walk the “Hope” box filled with written messages of hope to the president’s […]

February 5, 2026

What the Keep Britain Working review means for higher education

What the Keep Britain Working review means for higher education

When the Keep Britain Working review was published last autumn, it confirmed that Britain is facing a health-related work crisis […]

February 5, 2026

Maybe a graduate tax wasn’t such a bad idea after all

Maybe a graduate tax wasn’t such a bad idea after all

The student loans story rumbles on. Today’s “one of the few stories still running alongside the Mandelson scandal” intervention comes […]

February 5, 2026

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