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Friday, April 25, 2025

Trump Backs Down on Threats to International Students, But Students Should Still Be Wary

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In a stunning and unexplained reversal, the Trump administration has reinstated the legal statuses of hundreds of international students who...

Madness on Campus: The Unseen Struggles of College Students

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College campuses are often portrayed as vibrant places of learning, personal growth, and social exploration. For many, these years are full ...
Thursday, April 24, 2025

China mocks Trump’s tariffs with AI video of US sweatshop workers (Trending Clips)

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Department of Education No Longer Posting Freedom of Information Requests

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The US Department of Education (ED) has stopped posting up-to-date Freedom of Information (FOIA) logs . These logs had been posted and updat...

Student Loan Debt: The Panic Starts May 5th

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In a move poised to send millions of Americans into financial distress, the U.S. Department of Education announced this week that its Office...
Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Trump’s Higher Education Crackdown: Culture War in a Cap and Gown

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In a recent flurry of executive orders, former President Donald Trump has escalated his administration’s long-running war on American higher...

United Steel Workers Goes All in on Solidarity at Convention

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  More than 2,000 members from across the United States, Canada and the Caribbean spent four days charting the future of our union and recom...

Higher ed is under attack: What do we do? Stand up fight back (AFT Higher Education)

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H igher education under attack President Donald Trump has declared war on America’s colleges and universities, demanding they bow to his dem...

What’s Happening & Why: HELU Calls on Academic Workers to Stand Up (Higher Ed Labor United)

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  What’s Happening and Why: HELU Calls on Academic Workers to Stand Up If institutions won’t stand up to the Trump administration, then it’s...

We have met the enemy...

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Class conflict has always been woven into the fabric of American higher education. The struggle over access, affordability, and control of k...
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The Higher Education Inquirer (HEI) is edited by Dahn Shaulis and Glen McGhee. Since 2016, HEI has been a trusted source about the US higher education industry. Advocating for transparency, accountability, and value, our content informs and empowers workers and consumers navigating the higher ed system. Guest authors include Bryan Alexander (Future Trends Forum), Ann Bowers (Debt Collective), James Michael Brodie (Black and Gold Project Foundation), Randall Collins (UPenn), Garrett Fitzgerald (College Recon), Erica Gallagher, Henry Giroux (McMaster University),Tarah Gramza (Sweet v Cardona), David Halperin (Republic Report), Bill Harrington (Croatan Institute), Phil Hill (On EdTech), Hank Kalet (Rutgers), Neil Kraus (UWRF), Wendy Lynne Lee (Bloomsburg University of PA), Annelise Orleck (Dartmouth), Robert Kelchen (University of Tennessee), Debbi Potts (whistleblower), Jack Metzger (Roosevelt University), Derek Newton (The Cheat Sheet), Gary Roth (Rutgers-Newark), Mark Salisbury (TuitionFit), Darren Slade (Global Center for Religious Research), Gary Stocker (College Viability), Harry Targ (Purdue), and Helena Worthen (Higher Ed Labor United).
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