HEADLINES: Top Higher Education News for the Week

April 24, 2024

​ACE President Ted Mitchell speaks to NPR about how universities are weighing freedom of speech and safety risks as nationwide protests pop up on college campuses over the Israel-Hamas  conflict, while The New York Times writes about how the demonstrations could shape the end of the semester for thousands of students ... Inside Higher Ed reports on how colleges and universities will be impacted by the Biden administration's new overtime rule, which would increase the overtime threshold by nearly 65 percent when it is completely phased in on Jan. 1, 2025... Gonzaga University President Thayne McCulloh, the first non-Jesuit leader in the school’s history and the second-longest serving president, announces he will retire in 2025.

Schools Try to Balance Freedom of Speech and Security During Student Protests
All Things Considered (NPR) | April 23, 2024

Student Protest Movement Could Cause a Tumultuous End to School Year
The New York Times (sub. req.) | April 23, 2024

Biden Administration Finalizes Overtime Rule
Inside Higher Ed | April 24, 2024

Gonzaga President, the First Non-Jesuit Leader in the School's History, will Retire in 2025
The Seattle Times | April 23, 2024

April 23, 2024

​The Constructive Dialogue Institute is encouraging campus leaders to start preparing for election-related campus unrest, reports Inside Higher Ed and The Wall Street Journal looks at how college and university leaders are preparing for potential disruptions at upcoming commencement ceremonies... A Boston Globe Editorial writes about a free state community college program for residents over age 25, which has helped enrollment at the schools rebound but, they note, the challenge will be retaining those students through graduation.

Campus Protests Offer Leaders A Guide for Handling 2024 Election
Inside Higher Ed | April 23, 2024

Pro-Palestinian Protests Force Colleges to Rethink Graduation Plans
The Wall Street Journal (sub. req.) | April 23, 2024

How Mass. Community Colleges Reversed Falling Enrollment
The Boston Globe (sub. req.) | April 23, 2024

April 22, 2024

In separate stories, The New York Times examines what’s in the Biden administration’s new Title IX regulations and how key stakeholders are reacting and looks at the latest legislation restricting campus diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives... Kirk Schulz will step down as president of Washington State University next year, The Seattle Times reports... An opinion piece in The Hechinger Report argues that college students should receive work-study funds to provide intensive tutoring to K-12 students.

Biden Administration Releases Revised Title IX Rules
The New York Times (sub. req.) | April 19, 2024

What to Know about State Laws That Limit or Ban D.E.I. Efforts at Colleges
The New York Times (sub. req.) | April 21, 2024

WSU President Kirk Schulz to Retire in 2025
The Seattle Times (sub. req.) | April 19, 2024

OPINION: Sending College Students Into Classrooms to Help Our Struggling Students Could Be a Winning Post-pandemic Solution
The Hechinger Report | April 22, 2024

April 19, 2024

Inside Higher Ed and The Washington Post explore the new Title IX regulations the Biden administration finalized today... According to Inside Higher Ed, it may take weeks for the Department of Education to correct FAFSAs affected by data and calculation errors... A broader definition of first-generation status could provide support to more disadvantaged students excluded by the current federal definition, The Hechinger Report writes... The Austin American-Statesman looks at a new transfer agreement between Austin Community College and Texas State University.

New Title IX Rules Are Out. Here’s What You Need to Know.
Inside Higher Ed | April 19, 2024

Biden Title IX Rules Set to Protect Trans Students, Abuse Survivors
The Washington Post (sub. req.) | April 19, 2024

FAFSA Reprocessing Could Take Weeks
Inside Higher Ed | April 19, 2024

To Better Serve First-Generation Students, Expand the Definition
The Hechinger Report | April 19, 2024

Bats to Cats: Texas State, Austin Community College Announce ‘Seamless’ Transfer Program
Austin American-Statesman | April 18, 2024

April 18, 2024

Work Shift explores a new initiative ACE announced this week to improve student experiences by compiling data and using artificial intelligence... Columbia University leaders provided hours of testimony at yesterday’s congressional hearing on campus antisemitism, Inside Higher Ed writes... The Chronicle of Higher Education reports that low-income and underrepresented minority students, many of whom cannot plan for the future until they receive financial aid packages, have been disproportionately affected by FAFSA delays... According to the Arizona Republic, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs will release emergency funding to help more students access financial aid for higher education... The Hechinger Report looks at an increase in services at institutions tailored to student-parents.

ACE to Launch Global Data Consortium of the ‘Student Experience’—Powered by AI
Work Shift | April 17, 2024

Columbia President Weathers Grilling Over Campus Antisemitism
Inside Higher Ed | April 18, 2024

Stuck in Limbo
The Chronicle of Higher Education (sub. req.) | April 17, 2024

Arizona Ranks Third-Worst for FAFSA Completion. Gov. Katie Hobbs Wants to Change That
Arizona Republic (sub. req.) | April 18, 2024

Universities and Colleges That Need to Fill Seats Start Offering a Helping Hand to Student-Parents
The Hechinger Report | April 18, 2024

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