Autumn A. ArnettLatest NewsHigher Ed Leaders Caught in the Crossfire of New Title IX MandatesInstitutions in states with shield laws for LGBTQ+ students are now facing a direct legal conflict with ED’s narrowed definition of sex discrimination, as leaders continue to try to balance student safety with federal guidance.April 7, 2026Campus ClimateSan Diego Community College District Votes Unanimously to Rename Its César E. Chávez CampusThe Barrio Logan campus will temporarily revert to its original name, the College of Continuing Education Harborview Campus, as the institution attempts to balance legacy advocacy with institutional values.April 7, 2026Leadership & PolicyJudge Halts Trump Administration’s ‘Chaotic’ Higher Ed Data Mandate on Race ReportingIn his ruling, U.S. District Court Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV said that while the federal government likely has the legal authority to collect admissions data on applicants' race, the specific rollout was "rushed and chaotic."April 6, 2026Leadership & PolicyThe Blunt Instrument: How Federal Student Aid Reform is Restructuring InequalityWhen you peel back the veneer of recent financial aid policy changes, scholars worry we are creating a system that is becoming increasingly “blunt" in its application and racialized in its impact.April 2, 2026Latest NewsSHEEO Report Highlights How Data Gaps Mask Rural Inequity63 percent of state agencies don’t collect data on rural learners or Rural Serving Institutions, and only 18 percent of agencies have a formal, uniform definition for rural learners or institutions.April 1, 2026AIHow the Texas A&M University System is Using AI to Scale Student Success from Flagships to HBCUsThe initiative aims to close completion gaps by using behavioral science and real-time guidance to help low-income and first-generation learners navigate complex financial aid and degree requirements.March 31, 2026HBCUsWhy the Proposed Legislative Takeover of Kentucky State University Should Alarm Every Public Institution in the U.S.The proposed actions present a dangerous precedent for state legislatures looking for a path to close public institutions or limit the effectiveness of historically Black colleges and universities across the country.March 30, 2026InstitutionsHow Delaware State Reached the Top 1% for Social Mobility While Doubling Research EnterpriseSubstantial state investment in the institution and digital expansion drive record-breaking growth at the Delaware HBCU.March 26, 2026HomeHigher Education Leaders Gather to Navigate a Consequential Moment at NADOHE Annual MeetingThe conference arrives at a consequential time for the profession, one marked by a shifting sociopolitical climate and heightened scrutiny of diversity initiatives.March 26, 2026Best PracticesDr. Roslyn Clark Artis Explains How Benedict College Beat the National Graduation Average for Pell StudentsThe small, private South Carolina HBCU is celebrating a 104 percent increase in its four-year graduation rates compared to its historical baseline.March 25, 2026Previous PagePage 2 of 21Next Page