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Compliance Crunch: Title II Digital Rules and Campus Surveillance Privacy

November 22, 2025

Colleges and universities are scrambling to meet forthcoming Title II ADA digital-accessibility rules, which codify WCAG 2.1 standards and require public institutions to make digital content...

AI in Classrooms: ChatGPT for Teachers and Immersive VR Skills Programs

November 22, 2025

OpenAI debuted ChatGPT for Teachers, a dedicated free workspace with teacher-specific prompts, collaboration tools and privacy protections available through June 2027 as the company pushes into...

Research and Fiscal Outlook: Grants Hold but Moody’s Sees Higher‑Ed Strain

November 22, 2025

Science magazine’s analysis found NSF and NIH total grant outlays roughly steady in FY2025, though both agencies awarded fewer new grants—a shift some staff attribute to forward‑funding and...

Enrollment Stress and Community Colleges: SUNY Growth Amid National Headwinds

November 22, 2025

The State University of New York reported a 2.9% enrollment increase in fall 2025—the third consecutive year of growth—with community college headcounts up 5% and first‑time undergraduates rising....

Epstein Fallout on Campus: Summers Steps Away as Academic Ties Surface

November 22, 2025

Harvard economist and former president Lawrence Summers took leave from teaching after emails surfaced showing continued contacts with Jeffrey Epstein, triggering renewed investigations and public...

Education Dept. Fragmentation: Six interagency deals shift core programs

November 21, 2025

The U.S. Department of Education announced six interagency agreements moving administration of dozens of K–20 grant and student-support programs to Labor, HHS, Interior and State. AGB’s policy...

Portland State Reinstated: Arbitrator Upholds Shared Governance

November 21, 2025

An independent arbitrator ordered Portland State University to reinstate 10 nontenure-track faculty laid off in June and to provide back pay after finding administrators failed to follow...

Title II Deadline Looms: Campuses Race to Meet New Accessibility Rules

November 21, 2025

Public colleges and universities are scrambling to comply with new Title II ADA digital-accessibility requirements that take effect April 2026. Institutions must align web and digital content with...

UC Reverses Postdoc Cut: System Keeps $85K Hiring Incentive

November 21, 2025

University of California President James Milliken rescinded a proposed end to the UC President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program hiring incentives, preserving the $85,000-per-fellow support after...

Moody’s Downgrades Outlook: 2026 Looks Tough for Colleges

November 21, 2025

Moody’s issued a negative outlook for the U.S. higher-education sector in fiscal 2026, citing enrollment pressures, rising expenses, demographic declines and policy headwinds from the federal...

Federal Research Funding: Totals Hold but New Grants Fall

November 21, 2025

Science magazine’s analysis finds total NSF and NIH commitments in fiscal 2025 roughly matched 2024 levels—NSF committed about $8.17 billion—despite administration-level pressures and proposed...

State Cuts vs. System Gains: Public-University Budgets Squeeze as SUNY Adds Students

November 21, 2025

Pew’s snapshot shows at least 15 states proposed or enacted cuts to public-university funding this year, triggering tuition hikes, hiring freezes, delayed capital projects and maintenance...

Compact and Campus Politics: One HBCU’s Interest, Public Colleges’ Silence

November 21, 2025

Saint Augustine’s University, a struggling HBCU in North Carolina, told the Education Department it is willing to “participate in and help shape” the Trump administration’s proposed...

Campus Climate: ICE Raids and Voter Suppression Fears Rattle Students

November 21, 2025

Federal immigration enforcement activity near North Carolina campuses has prompted campus leaders to issue guidance to anxious students and staff, highlighting immediate safety and legal support...

Faculty Free-Speech Dispute: FAU Reinstates Two Professors After Probe

November 21, 2025

Florida Atlantic University reinstated two professors placed on administrative leave over social-media comments tied to the death of activist Charlie Kirk after an internal investigator found...

Education Department fragments: interagency transfers announced

November 21, 2025

The U.S. Department of Education announced sweeping interagency agreements that move administration of dozens of K‑12 and higher‑education grant programs to the Departments of Labor, HHS, Interior...

Title II enforcement looms: campuses rush to meet new accessibility rules

November 21, 2025

With Title II Americans with Disabilities Act digital‑accessibility rules set to take effect in April 2026, public colleges and universities are scrambling to operationalize compliance....

Sector finances under strain – Moody’s downgrades outlook as state cuts bite

November 21, 2025

Moody’s Ratings issued a negative outlook for U.S. higher education for fiscal 2026, citing enrollment pressures, rising expenses and political headwinds under the Trump administration. The...

Research grants steady but awards fall: NSF and NIH spending holds while new grants decline

November 21, 2025

Science magazine’s analysis of fiscal‑2025 funding shows the National Science Foundation and NIH committed roughly the same total grant dollars as the prior year—but the number of new awards fell...

Colleges and the compact: one HBCU signals interest—public systems cool to deal

November 21, 2025

Saint Augustine’s University told the Education Department it wants to 'participate in and help shape' the Trump administration’s proposed 'compact' but requested mission‑sensitive accommodations...