North Carolina stands at a critical juncture for its community college system, affectionately known as the "Great 58," with a transformative vision taking shape to redefine their role in the state’s future. At a recent summit held in Raleigh, state lawmakers, system leaders, and key stakeholders
In the wake of a tragic incident at Utah Valley University, where conservative activist Charlie Kirk was fatally shot, a chilling wave of right-wing doxing campaigns has surged across American higher education, targeting faculty and staff with unprecedented ferocity. Doxing, the malicious act of
Wayne State University has taken a significant step forward in fostering academic excellence by announcing the latest cohort of its Academic Leadership Academy (ALA) for the 2025-26 academic year, a program meticulously crafted under the Division of Academic Affairs to nurture talent. This
What happens when the fight against discrimination collides with the sanctity of free speech on college campuses, creating a heated clash that has gripped higher education? The Trump administration's aggressive enforcement of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act has placed universities like Harvard and
I'm thrilled to sit down with Camille Faivre, a renowned expert in education management who has been at the forefront of shaping higher education policies, particularly in the realm of scientific research funding. With her extensive experience supporting institutions in developing open and
In the rapidly shifting landscape of college sports, the advent of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) policies has transformed the financial prospects for student-athletes, granting them the unprecedented ability to monetize their personal brand while still in school. However, this newfound earning