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The new Virginia governor quickly named 27 board picks, and multiple board members at the University of Virginia and George Mason University resigned under scrutiny.

By Josh Moody
20 January

In 2025, higher ed leaders struggled to navigate a flurry of federal policy changes and pressures from state lawmakers, which pushed some leaders out. Most stayed silent.

By Josh Moody
16 January

U.S. college enrollment reached pre-pandemic levels this fall. But despite overall growth, some populations, such as adult learners and international graduate students, declined.

By Johanna Alonso
15 January

Dozens of states have barred transgender girls and women from playing on teams matching their gender identity. Conservative justices appear set to bless these actions.

By Ryan Quinn
13 January

The Supreme Court has said legal fights over terminated federal grants 鈥渓ikely鈥 belong in the Court of Federal Claims. But judges there lack authority to restore them.

By Ryan Quinn
13 January
By Susan H. Greenberg
12 January