Finance
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Johns Hopkins lays off 110 employees in the wake of federal research cuts
"As our federal research portfolio shrinks, the infrastructure around it must change in parallel,” a spokesperson for the private university said.
By Ben Unglesbee • June 26, 2026 -
Private colleges grew revenue last year — but not by enough, Fitch says
Costs, competition and ‘adversarial federal policy’ are weighing heavily on private colleges, according to analysts with the credit ratings agency.
By Ben Unglesbee • June 24, 2026 -
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Physical security measures, renovation backlogs, sustainability and financing all come into play when the spotlight turns to college and university campuses.
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UConn expands budget-tightening measures to close $83.5M deficit
The flagship plans to adjust contracts and restrict hiring as it grapples with rising costs, declines in federal research funding and other challenges.
By Ben Unglesbee • June 22, 2026 -
Sponsored by Strayer University
Meeting the modern student where they are: How Strayer is advancing creative and technology innovation
From screen scoring to cybersecurity, Strayer University rewrites the rules of higher education.
June 22, 2026 -
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Southern Oregon University plan would cut 3 majors, roughly 66 jobs
The new proposal comes after the public institution carried out two recent rounds of workforce cuts and declared financial exigency last year.
By Natalie Schwartz • June 18, 2026 -
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Northpoint Bible College ends degree programs after losing accreditation
The Massachusetts institution is going forward with a new name and three-year programs that its president said will transfer for credit to partner institutions.
By Ben Unglesbee • June 17, 2026 -
Kentucky State gets OK for program cuts amid state-mandated overhaul
The state’s higher education authority signed off on the narrowed offerings even as a lawsuit contests the university’s transformation.
By Ben Unglesbee • June 15, 2026 -
A ‘new normal’: Syracuse faces enrollment dip, first deficit in years
The New York institution has so far dodged many of its peers’ woes. But demographic shifts and enrollment declines are weighing on its finances.
By Ben Unglesbee • June 12, 2026 -
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Marshall University to cut 7 programs, expand others
The public West Virginia institution’s tweaks to its offerings follow a state-mandated review and come amid an effort to shrink its deficit.
By Ben Unglesbee • June 12, 2026 -
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University of Denver to consolidate academic structures, cut departments
Despite budget pressures, officials framed the moves as an effort to eliminate silos and improve the student experience.
By Ben Unglesbee • June 11, 2026 -
The New School AAUP slams faculty layoffs
The faculty group disputed what administrators describe as a need to shrink and restructure the institution to meet a new enrollment reality.
By Ben Unglesbee • June 10, 2026 -
Kent State, Colorado State and other universities turn to budget cuts
Institutions from Maryland to Oregon announced plans last month to trim spending, and sometimes eliminate jobs, as they navigate or stave off deficits.
By Ben Unglesbee • June 5, 2026 -
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University of Maryland lays off 84 employees amid budget pressures
The public institution is facing federal and state funding cuts in addition to higher energy costs and slowing endowment returns.
By Ben Unglesbee • June 5, 2026 -
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Hampshire College may close earlier than planned
The private Massachusetts institution’s revenue projections are coming up short, meaning it might not be able to teach its final term planned for the fall.
By Ben Unglesbee • June 1, 2026 -
Tuition discount rate reaches 57% for private nonprofits, NACUBO says
Price cuts are getting even deeper for first-year undergraduates, while net tuition revenue has fallen, according to the organization.
By Ben Unglesbee • June 1, 2026 -
Western Michigan University launches buyout program to ease budget
The public institution is offering early retirements to tenured faculty, as long as enough sign up to save at least $5 million.
By Ben Unglesbee • May 29, 2026 -
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Florida budget deal would cut extra funding to top public universities
Lawmakers also agreed to transfer the University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee campus to New College of Florida, a conservative favorite.
By Ben Unglesbee • May 27, 2026 -
SUNY Fredonia cutting 14 degrees, 7 minors
The public institution is still trying to close a multimillion-dollar deficit after years of enrollment declines.
By Ben Unglesbee • May 26, 2026 -
Tracker
Here’s a list of the biggest donations to colleges in 2026 so far
Drexel University landed a $112.6 million from a trustee and his family to expand the university’s engineering and computer science college.
Updated June 11, 2026 -
Baldwin Wallace University winds down 16 degree programs, 19 minors
The Ohio private nonprofit’s president said he wants to invest the savings in areas with high student and workforce demand.
By Ben Unglesbee • May 20, 2026 -
University of Michigan poised to buy campus of downsized Lutheran college
Nearly two years after Concordia University Ann Arbor moved to fold most of its programs, it’s looking to sell real estate for $60 million.
By Ben Unglesbee • May 20, 2026 -
University of Oregon freezes hiring as it aims to cut $65M from budget
The public institution’s leaders are projecting a decline in nonresident enrollment for the next academic year, which will bring a fiscal hit.
By Ben Unglesbee • May 18, 2026 -
Q&A
Do enrollment management strategies lead to high debt for poor families?
The author of a New America report argues efforts to maximize enrollment have left many lower-income families relying heavily on Parent PLUS loans.
By Ben Unglesbee • May 18, 2026 -
Portland State University budget plan would cut 52 jobs
The university’s American Association of University Professors chapter has blasted officials’ $35 million deficit projection and vowed to fight faculty layoffs.
By Ben Unglesbee • May 15, 2026 -
Opinion
Why colleges should embrace program depth over breadth
Cutting some offerings and shifting funds to high-impact programs can help expand access in turbulent financial times, two administrators contend.
By Bobby Pace and Jennifer Dale • May 14, 2026