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Harvard-Yale... Rivals unite at game to protest federal higher-ed attacks
Students and alumni at the 141st Harvard-Yale football game set aside traditional rivalry to voice opposition to the Trump administration’s actions affecting higher education, including program...
Canada’s recruitment pivot: End of boom pushes riskier overseas strategies
Experts and recruiters told Times Higher Education that Canada may no longer be among the "Big 4" destinations for international students as boom-era growth cools. Institutions are weighing branch...
Professor identity shapes transfer outcomes — CUNY study
A study of more than 3,000 faculty at City University of New York two- and four-year campuses found significant gaps in faculty awareness of transfer student outcomes and institutional transfer...
Procurement agility: Colleges pivot from cost-cutting to resilience
Higher education procurement teams are shifting from traditional cost-containment to building institutional agility that anticipates needs and reallocates spending in real time, a sector analysis...
Education Department split... tribes say feds skipped consultation
Tribal leaders and state education chiefs say the Trump administration’s plan to reassign major Education Department programs to Labor, Interior and Health and Human Services was announced without...
Harvard-Yale... rivals unite to protest White House higher-ed attacks
Students and alumni from Harvard and Yale set aside the century-old rivalry at the 141st football game to stage a public show of unity against what they described as the Trump administration’s...
NCAA rescinds change — athletes, staff banned from pro betting
Division I members voted to rescind a recent rule change and again bar NCAA athletes and athletic-department staff from wagering on professional sports after a series of high-profile gambling...
Late applicant lands four M7 admits — Harvard, Stanford, Wharton, MIT
Marc Berbari, an applicant who submitted late and sat the GRE on the day he filed, secured offers from Harvard Business School, Stanford GSB, Wharton and MIT Sloan — a rare outcome that...
McKinsey spotlights MBA hires as it ramps recruiting
McKinsey & Company published a profile of its MBA hires from the class of 2024 as the firm plans a 12% boost to North American hiring in 2026. The firm emphasized cross-sector placement—from...
Pasadena and UCLA clash — Rose Bowl control turns campus issue
A dispute over control, money and long-term use of the Rose Bowl has pitted the city of Pasadena against UCLA, elevating a local facilities fight into a broader question about university...
Google: serving capacity is the next AI bottleneck — plan to scale fast
Amin Vahdat, Google’s VP for global AI infrastructure, told staff the company must double serving capacity every six months to meet demand from Gemini and other AI products, projecting a 1,000x...
AI 'Stargate' JV... top rivals unite — Yale expert flags antitrust risk
A high-profile joint venture announced under the banner of the 'Stargate' Project would unite major AI players — OpenAI, Oracle, Nvidia, Microsoft, Arm and others — in a sweeping infrastructure...
Bitcoin rout tests university endowments and treasury strategies
The recent plunge in Bitcoin and other crypto assets has forced institutional investors to reassess exposure and liquidity, with some endowments that bought into crypto-linked ETFs seeing sharp...
Calling yourself a 'lead learner' doesn't make it so — rethink professional learning
An opinion piece warns education leaders that adopting the ‘lead learner’ moniker is not the same as demonstrating a sustained learner’s mindset, and urges leaders to prioritize authentic,...
Education Department split announced — states warn of chaos
The Trump administration announced a plan to dismantle and reallocate major Education Department functions to other agencies, prompting swift criticism from state education chiefs. Officials in...
Tribes say Education Department broke the law: programs shifted without consultation
Tribal leaders say the Education Department violated statutory consultation requirements when it announced the transfer of dozens of Native American education programs to other federal agencies....
CTE grants shifted to Labor Department — schools weigh the fallout
The administration formally moved career and technical education resources, including the $1.4 billion Perkins program, from the Education Department to the Department of Labor. Early reactions...
Disability advocates urge filings as Education Department staffing cuts sow confusion
Special-education and disability-rights advocates are urging parents to continue filing federal complaints even as the Education Department reduces staff and shifts responsibilities. Advocates...
Sonoma State names Michael Spagna as president — must repair finances
The California State University Board of Trustees has named Michael Spagna as Sonoma State University’s permanent president, tapping a veteran Cal State administrator to lead a campus amid steep...
Faculty panel finds Texas A&M firing unlawful — academic freedom spotlight
A faculty review panel unanimously concluded Texas A&M was wrong to fire Professor Melissa McCoul over a classroom gender lesson, placing the university at the center of national debates over...