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July 15, 2025

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How Trump’s Crackdown on Universities Is Affecting the World

The New York Times

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The Trump administration has frozen billions of dollars in federal funding for universities—and the effects have been profound. Harvard University sued the administration after it cut billions in research dollars and tried to ban the school from accepting international students. President Trump's pressure also forced the University of Virginia's president to resign. And those are only the most visible, immediate signs of the battle.

 

Soon, however, President Trump’s ideological war against universities could have much broader effects on the technological supremacy America has enjoyed for decades and on science itself.

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A 4/4 Teaching Load Becomes Law at Most of Wisconsin’s Public Universities

Theo Scheer, The Chronicle of Higher Education

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Faculty members at most campuses across the University of Wisconsin system will soon have to teach at least eight courses per academic year. The mandate, included in the state’s new budget, applies to full-time faculty across the University of Wisconsin system—except at the two R1 universities.

 

The idea of a “4/4” load—four courses a semester—is dreaded by many professors, who say juggling so many students and assignments makes it difficult to teach effectively and keep up with other duties, such as research and service.

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It Should Not Be So Hard to Transfer From Community College, So Let’s Remove the Roadblocks

Pamela Burdman and Alexis Robin Hale, The Hechinger Report

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There are many roadblocks that leave the path to STEM degrees for community college students incredibly narrow. A key barrier is the complexity of the process of transferring from a community college to a four-year institution.

 

Two experts in higher education provide guidance on how to simplify the transfer process and streamline the path to high-value degrees.

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Maryland Aims to Help Former Fed Workers Find Jobs—and Ease Teacher Shortages

Nicole Asbury, The Washington Post

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For years, Scott Neilitz conducted analyses for a nongovernmental organization to assess the impact of its efforts. It was a job he was passionate about, but he was laid off this year as the Trump administration cut the federal workforce and funding. Now, he’s enrolled in a program at Montgomery College that is helping him earn a teacher’s license, in hopes of becoming a middle school math instructor in a few months.

 

Neilitz is one of the thousands of former federal workers whom Maryland officials are trying to help find new careers—an effort they say could also address an ongoing teacher shortage.

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Increasing Student Access to the Arts for Well-Being

Ashley Mowreader, Inside Higher Ed

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Poor mental health is one of the top reasons students leave college. National research shows that 40 percent of students believe their mental health significantly impacts their ability to focus, learn, and perform academically; an additional 36 percent believe mental health affects their college experience.

 

In response, colleges such as Rutgers University are investing in creative partnerships that support student health and wellness and inspire community and emotional intelligence.

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A Reckoning: Trump’s Attacks Are Inspiring Self-Reflection in Higher Ed

Juliet Schulman-Hall and Will Katcher, MassLive

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The Trump administration’s attacks against colleges and universities, including its attempts to pull federal funding and bar foreign students from Harvard University, have alarmed many in higher education.

 

But they have also spurred a degree of self-reflection among some leaders in the field.

HUMAN WORK AND LEARNING

Most Teens—and Girls Especially—See College as Key to Jobs and Life Skills, AP-NORC Poll Says

Cheyanne Mumphrey and Linley Sanders, Associated Press

How Are Students Really Using AI?

Derek O'Connell, The Chronicle Review

Looking Ahead at Distance Learning, AI

Fred Lokken, Community College Daily

EQUITY IN EDUCATION

Inside the Conservative Campaign That Took Down a University President

Stephanie Saul, The New York Times

In Effort to Erase DEI, Indiana Cuts School and College Programs. Here's What Got Targeted

Eric Weddle, WFYI

Cal State LA to Teach Online Classes Due to ICE Raid Fears

Lily Lee, Los Angeles Magazine

COLLEGE ENROLLMENTS

MassReconnect Drives Nearly 40% Increase in Adult Community College Enrollment

John Budenas, WWLP

A Michigan Private College Is Closing. Why Experts Say Others May Not Be Far Behind.

Jackie Smith, MLive

Views: Who Benefits Most From ‘Saving a Seat’?

Jim Jump, Inside Higher Ed

COLLEGE AFFORDABILITY

Are Misperceptions About Higher Education’s Cost Causing Adults to Skip College?

Danielle McLean, Higher Ed Dive

Millions Allocated to Help Arizonans Cover College Costs

Prerana Sannappanavar, Arizona Daily Star

Will Trump’s New Spending Law Make College Tuition More Expensive?

Zachary Schermele, USA Today

Commentary: Why College Tuition Keeps Climbing—and Who’s Really Driving It

Matthew Scogin, Forbes

NEW REPORTS

Colorado’s Higher Education Funding Formula: Options for Reform That Balance Learning With Career Success

Common Sense Institute

Trends in Adult Learning

OECD

Policymakers’ Role in Expanding Prison Education Access

Education Commission of the States

Mixed Signals From Prison? Postsecondary Vocational Credentials, Race, and Post-Release Employment

Criminology

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