What We're Reading: Page 4
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jan 14, 2026
Jan 13, 2026
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Business Insider
Trump is moving forward with his student-loan repayment overhaul — this time focused on unaffordable debt
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Reuters
New York’s Cooper Union settles campus antisemitism case, pledges reforms
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Tribal Business News
Indigenous education nonprofit buys Wells College campus for $12.5 million
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Knoxville News Sentinel
University of Tennessee ups enrollment goal as online classes take off
Jan 12, 2026
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The Washington Post
‘This is war’: In texts, U-Va. board members plot with Youngkin, decry DEI
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WRAL
New lender offers lifeline to St. Aug, but only if it ousts former chairmen from board
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South Carolina Daily Gazette
Clemson professor fired over Charlie Kirk post will get paid but won’t teach
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Chapelboro.com
UNC Students, Faculty Rally as University Prepares to Shutter 6 Global Studies Centers
Jan 09, 2026
Jan 08, 2026
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The Dakota Scout
All tenured professors at public universities in South Dakota to undergo performance reviews
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WPR
Rising dual enrollment for high schoolers contributes to Wisconsin technical college growth
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Courthouse News Service
University of Texas asks Fifth Circuit to toss Hispanic professors’ discrimination claims
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Syracuse.com
Cazenovia College has a new owner. What’s next for the former campus?
Jan 07, 2026
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NBC10 Boston
‘Brown Ever True’ campus recovery effort launched in wake of mass shooting
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Signal Ohio
How Senate Bill 1 is reshaping majors at Ohio’s public colleges
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NJ.com
N.J. university facing layoffs and cuts creates $2M ‘hope’ fund to help students pay tuition
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Florida Phoenix
Florida bill would ban public colleges from admitting undocumented students
Jan 06, 2026
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Portland Press Herald
How the University of Maine is planning its future while dealing with an $18 million budget deficit
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The New York Times
Texas A&M Will Not Reinstate Lecturer Fired Over Gender Lesson
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The Harvard Crimson
Harvard President Faults Faculty Activism for Chilling Campus Debate and Free Speech
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The St. Louis American
I never feared college would cost me my life. Today’s students do.