The year 2025 will be remembered as a period of profound reckoning for American higher education, as the cumulative weight of financial and demographic pressures forced a significant number of institutions to make the ultimate decision to close their doors. Throughout the year, at least fifteen
In an educational landscape where classroom walls are increasingly porous to global influences, preparing future teachers requires an approach that extends far beyond mastering local curricula. The University of Kentucky (UK) College of Education has embraced this challenge through a transformative
A seemingly routine grading dispute at the University of Oklahoma has escalated into a campus-wide crisis, igniting a fierce debate over the principles of academic freedom, instructor autonomy, and the role of university administration in an increasingly politicized educational landscape. The
A seismic shift is underway in the financial foundations of collegiate athletics, compelling universities to confront a complex new era of corporate finance and institutional investment. In response to this evolving landscape, the prominent sports investment bank Inner Circle Sports has launched a
Introduction The ongoing legal confrontation over Alabama’s controversial anti-DEI legislation represents a critical juncture for academic freedom and constitutional rights within public education. This law, known as SB 129, has ignited a fierce debate, pitting state authority against the autonomy
As an education management expert who helps institutions navigate the complexities of global engagement, I’ve seen firsthand how policy decisions in Washington ripple across campuses nationwide. The recent presidential proclamation to expand travel bans to 39 countries is more than just an