HEADLINES: Top Higher Education News for the Week

April 3, 2026

Despite some notable wins in court,  plaintiffs aiming to rein in the Trump administration's higher education agenda still hold the upper hand, finds an Inside Higher Ed analysis. . .Higher Ed Dive looks at how higher education leaders are trying to assess the costs and benefits of running academic programs. . .The Chronicle of Higher Education explores what changes in Maine's free community college program might signal for the future of such initiatives. . .

As Lawsuits Against Trump Pile Up, Strategies Shift and Battle Lines Become Clear
Inside Higher Ed | April 3, 2026 

What Can Financial Metrics Actually Tell College Leaders About Their Programs?
Higher Ed Dive | April 2, 2026 

What Do Changes in Maine Mean for the Future of Free College? 
The Chronicle of Higher Education (sub. req.) | April 1, 2026

April 2, 2026

The New York Times looks at whether the Trump administration is going to court more now as a tactic in its attacks on higher education. . .Inside Higher Ed reports on a survey examining AI use at Cal State institutions. . .Graduate-level programs at Virginia colleges and universities have lost millions of dollars in tuition and fee revenue in the wake of Trump administration restrictions on visas for foreign students to study in the United States, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch. . .

Lawsuits Are the New Trump Tactic in the Fight to Overhaul Education
The New York Times (sub. req.) | April 1, 2026 

Despite Skepticism, Survey Shows Widespread AI Use at Cal State
Inside Higher Ed | April 2, 2026 

Virginia Higher Education Takes Hit from Drop in Foreign Students
Richmond Times-Dispatch (sub. req.) | April 2, 2026

April 1, 2026

Inside Higher Ed and Higher Ed Dive look at the ramifications of the General Services Administration's proposed new certification requirements for federal funding recipients, including colleges and universities. . .The Chronicle of Higher Education's Daily Briefing notes several recent court wins by higher education institutions. . .MarketWatch looks at a new report finding that many Americans won't qualify for private student loands. . .The new president of Bismarck State will focus on curriculum and industry partnerships, reports KFYR-TV. . .

March 31, 2026

Inside Higher Ed reports that amid the war in Iran, institutions are closing campuses and ending study abroad trips . . .A federal judge dismissed a Department of Justice lawsuit over Minnesota tuition and aid laws for undocumented students. . .The Chronicle of Higher Education explores the potential pros and cons of a three-year degree. . .

Amid War in Iran, Campuses Close and Study Abroad Trips End
Inside Higher Ed | March 31, 2026

DOJ Lawsuit Dismissed Over Minnesota Tuition and Aid Laws for Undocumented Students
Higher Ed Dive | March 30, 2026

A Faster Degree — or an Inferior One?
The Chronicle of Higher Education (sub. req.) | March 30, 2026
March 30, 2026

The Chronicle of Higher Education explores an executive order signed by President Trump last week to force all federal-funding recipients, including higher education institutions, to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. . .Iran is calling U.S. universities in the Middle East "legitimate targets," reports Inside Higher Ed. . .The Houston Chronicle looks at which Texas public universities offer free tuition to low- and  middle-income students. . .

In New Order, Trump Says Colleges Must Attest They Won’t Promote DEI to Receive Federal Funding 
The Chronicle of Higher Education | March 27, 2026

Iran Targets U.S. Universities in the Middle East
Inside Higher Ed | March 30, 2026

See Which Texas Universities Offer Free Tuition to Low, Middle-Income Students
Houston Chronicle (sub. req.) | March 29, 2026


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