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Friday, June 27, 2025

Layoffs at Southern New Hampshire University

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Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU), long hailed as a leader in online education and a symbol of institutional reinvention, laid off ap...
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Remembering Bill Moyers (1934-2025)

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In a media landscape often dominated by soundbites, spin, and sensationalism, Bill Moyers was a rare voice of clarity, compassion, and consc...

DeSantis-Led Coalition Launches New Accreditation Body: Ideology, Outcomes, and a Shift in Higher Ed Oversight

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In a bold move that could upend the structure of higher education oversight in the United States, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced th...

The Supreme Court's Medicaid Ruling and the Manufactured War on Reproductive Health: A Response to Liberty University's “Freedom Center”

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On June 26, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a 6-3 decision in Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic , allowing South Carolina...

Liberty Lost: A Stark Look at Faith, Power, and Reproductive Coercion at Liberty University

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 In the new podcast Liberty Lost , journalist T.J. Raphael uncovers a deeply unsettling system operating within the bounds of one of America...
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Supreme Court Ruling Threatens Healthcare Access for Working-Class College Women

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In a landmark ruling on June 26, the U.S. Supreme Court sided with South Carolina in its effort to defund Planned Parenthood by excluding it...
Thursday, June 26, 2025

Murky Waters 2: Ambow Education, Chinese Influence, and US Edtech, 2013-2025

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In Chinese culture, there’s an old proverb: “混水摸鱼” — “In murky waters, it is easier to catch fish.” The lesson is clear: confusion and opaci...

Higher Education Inquirer's International Influence

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The Higher Education Inquirer has gained a strong international influence.  Here are the viewership numbers for the last 24 hours.   

Does higher ed still make sense for students, financially? (Bryan Alexander)

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[Editor's note: This article first appeared at BryanAlexander.org .] Is a college degree still worth it? The radio program/podcast Mark...

The Confidence Crisis: Why Young Workers Are Losing Faith in the Job Market

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In May 2025, worker confidence in the U.S. labor market sank to its lowest point in nearly a decade. Glassdoor reports that only 44.1% of em...

Disruption to Power: SoFi’s Ascendance in the Student Loan Industrial Complex

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In the shadow of America’s $1.6 trillion student debt crisis, a once-disruptive fintech startup has transformed into a dominant force in the...
Wednesday, June 25, 2025

The Missing 377,000: Gaza’s Grim Arithmetic, the Mirage of Humanitarian Aid—and the Crackdown on Campus Dissent

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Original reporting sourced from 21st Century Wire, with data from Dr. Yaakov Garb’s 2025 report published on the Harvard Dataverse A ground...

China Select Committee Launches AI Campaign with Legislation to Block CCP-Linked AI from U.S. Government Use

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 25, 2025 Contact: Alyssa Pettus Brian Benko WASHINGTON, D.C.  — As the House Select Committee on the China opens...

The Hidden Crisis of Functional Unemployment in the U.S.: A Wake-Up Call for Higher Education and Policy Leaders

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  A recent article by Hugh Cameron in Newsweek brings urgent attention to a labor market crisis that conventional statistics obscure: milli...

See the Sweet v McMahon Borrower Defense Case Tomorrow Live

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  The next episode of Sweet v. McMahon (formerly Sweet v. Cardona), "THE CLOCK IS TICKING," will premiere on Thursday, June 26, 20...
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