HEADLINES: Top Higher Education News for the Week

March 4, 2026

Inside Higher Ed and Higher Ed Dive cover the pushback from lawmakers and advocacy groups, including ACE, against the Education Department’s proposed regulations to limit federal loan access for many graduate programs... NPR examines how professors and students are grappling with the opportunities and challenges of integrating AI into teaching and coursework... Syracuse University selected  J. Michael “Mike” Haynie as its new chancellor.

Lawmakers and Universities Push Back on Loan Caps
Inside Higher Ed | March 4, 2026

Education Department Urged to Broaden ‘Professional’ Student Definition
Higher Ed Dive | March 3, 2026

College Students, Professors Are Making Their Own AI Rules. They Don’t Always Agree
NPR | March 3, 2026

Syracuse University Names Mike Haynie Its 13th Chancellor
Syracuse.com | March 3, 2026

March 3, 2026

U.S. universities are canceling in-person classes at their campuses in the Middle East as war spreads in the region, The New York Times reports... A bipartisan group of about 150 lawmakers urged the Trump administration to allow nurses with advanced degrees to qualify for higher federal lending limits, Politico reports... College leaders shared how they’re tackling key issues during ACEx2026, Higher Ed Dive reports... The New York Times reports on how more students with disabilities are enrolling in colleges and universities... The 74 looks at how higher ed leaders are supporting student parents amid precarious federal support.

U.S. University Campuses in Mideast Move Classes Online as War Spreads
The New York Times (sub. req.) | March 2, 2026

Lawmakers Urge Trump Administration to Classify Nurses as Professional
Politico Pro (sub. req.) | March 2, 2026

How 3 College Administrators Are Tackling Higher Education Disruption
Higher Ed Dive | March 3, 2026

Colleges See Spike in Students With Disabilities, Including Elite Schools
The New York Times (sub. req.) | March 2, 2026

Helping Student Parents Thrive in an Era of Unpredictable Federal Aid
The 74 | Feb. 27, 2026

March 2, 2026

Inside Higher Ed and The Chronicle of Higher Education continued their coverage of ACEx2026... The Department of Defense is ending partnerships with nearly two dozen universities... The Hill reports on the impending Pell Grant funding shortfall... A federal judge dismissed the Trump administration’s request to eliminate the SAVE student loan repayment plan, CNBC reports... Higher education research offices asked the Education Department to extend the March deadline to compile with its expanded admissions data requirements, Inside Higher Ed reports.

Higher Ed Must Change, but There’s Little Agreement on How
Inside Higher Ed | Feb. 27, 2026

Higher Ed ‘Has Lost Its North Star,’ Trump Official Tells Campus Leaders
The Chronicle of Higher Education (sub. req.) | Feb. 27, 2026

Pentagon to Curb Ties With Top Universities and Think Tanks
The New York Times (sub. req.) | Feb. 28, 2026

Pell Grant Funding Shortfall on the Horizon as Nearly 2 Million More Students Qualify
The Hill | Feb. 28, 2026

Judge Dismisses Trump Officials’ Bid to End Student Loan Repayment Plan Used by Millions of Borrowers
CNBC | Feb. 27, 2026

February 27, 2026

​Inside Higher Ed and The Chronicle of Higher Education cover ACE’s Annual Meeting… The Education Department is moving to speed up federal recognition of new accreditors, Inside Higher Ed reports… Open Campus reports that FAFSA completions are on track for a record-breaking year.

At Annual ACE Meeting, a Call to Uphold Higher Ed’s Mission
Inside Higher Ed | Feb. 27, 2026

Feb. 27: Ted Mitchell on How Colleges Meet the Moment
The Chronicle of Higher Education | Feb. 27, 2026

ED Changes Timeline to Recognize New Accreditors
Inside Higher Ed | Feb. 27, 2026

FAFSA Completions on Track for Record-Breaking Year
Open Campus | Feb. 27, 2026

February 26, 2026

Some Education Department efforts targeting DEI have been blocked, but the Trump administration is continuing its crackdown, Inside Higher Ed reports… AL.com examines how Alabama’s HBCUs remain resilient amid higher education upheaval, pointing to their origins, traditions, and strong sense of community… NSF is seeking to boost staffing after last year’s cuts while consolidating grant solicitations, Inside Higher Ed reports… The Christian Science Monitor looks at how colleges are supporting students facing food or housing insecurity by expanding basic-needs support services.

ED’s DEI Guidance Is Dead, but Trump’s Crackdown Isn’t
Inside Higher Ed | Feb. 26, 2026

Alabama HBCUs’ Lasting Impact on State, Nation: ‘Freedom’
AL.com | Feb. 25, 2026

NSF Plans to Boost Staffing, Halve Grant Solicitations
Inside Higher Ed | Feb. 26, 2026

3 in 5 US Undergrads Struggle With Basic Needs. How Some Colleges Are Helping.
The Christian Science Monitor | Feb. 2026


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