Walter HudsonWomenNCAA Adds Women's Wrestling as Championship Sport, First Tournament Set for 2026The NCAA has officially recognized women's wrestling as its 91st championship sport.January 19, 2025LatinxMontana State's Dr. Waded Cruzado Makes History as APLU's First Latina PresidentMontana State University President Waded Cruzado has been named the next president of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU).January 16, 2025Faculty & StaffOlin College President Steps Down Amid Financial Strain, Latest in String of Higher Ed Leadership ExitsDr. Gilda Barabino is planning to step down as president of Olin College of Engineering in Massachusetts.January 15, 2025Leadership & PolicyBiden Administration Cancels $4.5 Billion in Student Debt for Former Ashford University StudentsThe U.S. Department of Education announced a massive student loan discharge for borrowers who attended Ashford University.January 15, 2025InstitutionsElms College Launches Full-Tuition Program for Massachusetts Families Earning Under $85,000Elms College has announced an ambitious new financial aid initiative that will cover full tuition for eligible state residents from lower and middle-income families.January 14, 2025Leadership & PolicyBiden Administration Reaches Historic Milestone: Over 5 Million Americans Receive Student Loan ForgivenessThe U.S. Department of Education announced Monday that more than 5 million Americans have been approved for student loan forgiveness under the Biden-Harris Administration.January 13, 2025HBCUsBeyond ‘Historically Black’: An Insider’s Call for HBCU RevolutionDrawing from his unique trajectory as a first-generation college student turned HBCU president and professor, the book combines scholarly analysis with raw personal testimony.January 9, 2025HealthMedical School Enrollment Shows Mixed Trends as Diversity Numbers DeclineMedical schools across the United States are facing new challenges in maintaining student diversity.January 9, 2025Community CollegesReport: California Community College Leadership Growing More Diverse But CEOs Face Shorter TenuresCalifornia community college presidents and chancellors are spending less time in their roles while the leadership ranks are becoming increasingly diverse, highlighting both challenges and progress in the nation's largest public higher education system.January 8, 2025Faculty & StaffAcademic Freedom Under Strain as One-Third of Faculty Report Growing Restrictions, National Survey FindsA new study reveals a concerning decline in academic freedom across U.S. higher education, with more than one-third of faculty members reporting increased constraints on their ability to teach, conduct research, and speak freely.January 8, 2025Previous PagePage 24 of 48Next Page