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Sunday, August 24, 2025

The Death of Education Is the Death of Democracy (Henry A. Giroux)

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Trump’s War on Memory and Education Fascism does not only occupy institutions; it occupies memory and views education as a battleground. I...
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We Are Students First

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At the Higher Education Inquirer, we don’t chase prestige. We don’t cater to elite donors, corporate sponsors, or political kingmakers. We d...
Saturday, August 23, 2025

Education Not Incarceration

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For decades, activists, educators, and reformers have argued that the United States invests far too much in cages and not enough in classroo...

DOL FUBAR: The One-Stop Mirage in Job Assistance

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American Job Centers—once branded as One-Stop Career Centers—are touted as comprehensive solutions for job seekers. Yet in reality, they oft...

Throwing the Flag for the Fourth Time: U.S. College Students Are Still Gambling with Student Aid

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In this fourth installment of our continuing investigation into student gambling, one issue looms larger than ever: the misuse of student fi...

Trumpenomics in Action: The Government Buys Big Tech Shares—And What It Means for Higher Education

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In a striking display of economic interventionism, the U.S. government has recently purchased equity stakes in semiconductor giants Intel an...
Friday, August 22, 2025

LSAT Suspended in China (Derek Newton*)

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A friend of The Cheat Sheet sent us this important development — delivery of the LSAT, the Law School Admissions Test — has  been suspended...

Where Public Health Meets National Security: From Susan Monarez to Stanford’s Defense Nexus

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In July 2025, Dr. Susan Monarez was confirmed as the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) following a narrow 51–...

Call for Authors: Writing on the Genocide in Palestine

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The Higher Education Inquirer is calling on student journalists, college students, faculty, and independent writers to speak truth to power...
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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 (2U Whistleblower), Henry Giroux (McMaster University), David Halperin (Republic Report), Bill Harrington (Croatan Institute), Phil Hill (On EdTech), Robert Jensen (UT Austin),Hank Kalet (Rutgers), Neil Kraus (UWRF), LACCD Whistleblower, 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), Gary Stocker (College Viability), Harry Targ (Purdue), Richard Wolff (Economic Update), and Helena Worthen (Higher Ed Labor United).
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