HEADLINES: Top Higher Education News for the Week

April 16, 2026

An Inside Higher Ed analysis finds that fewer college and university leaders have a seat at the accreditation negotiating table compared to a similar rule-making effort in 2019. . .Yale University is weighing changes to admissions and grading policies to help raise public trust in higher education, after releasing a report on the topic, writes The Washington Post. . .University of Georgia System Chancellor Sonny Perdue has announced he will retire. . .

In Accreditation Talks, Colleges and Accreditors Have Fewer Votes
Inside Higher Ed | April 16, 2026 

Yale Considers Changes to Admissions, Grading to Regain Trust in Higher Ed
The Washington Post | April 15, 2026 

Sonny Perdue to Retire From Georgia's University System
Savannah Morning News | April 16, 2026

April 15, 2026

After fierce advocacy efforts from college leaders and students, Maine is permanently funding the state's free college program, writes Inside Higher Ed . . .Kent Syverud, Syracuse University chancellor and University of Michigan president-elect, is stepping down after his cancer diagnosis, reports The Detroit News. . .Higher Ed Dive looks at how two institutions are using AI to support nontraditional learners. . .

After Uncertainty, Maine’s Free College Program Is Here to Stay
Inside Higher Ed | April 15, 2026

University of Michigan President-Elect Diagnosed With Cancer, Steps Down
The Detroit News | April 15, 2026

‘There Is No Silver Bullet’: How 2 Colleges Use AI to Support Nontraditional Learners
Higher Ed Dive | April 15, 2026

April 14, 2026

A federal judge ruled Monday that institutional members of six higher education associations, along with six private nonprofit colleges, will now have until April 24 to submit admissions data broken down by race and sex to the Department of Education, Higher Ed Dive reports, while Inside Higher Ed also looks at the issue of whether institutions that have submitted data are protected from fines and investigation. . .Susan Ballabina has been named as the sole finalist for president of Texas A&M University, writes Texas Monthly. . .The National Conference on Higher Education in Prison wrapped up Friday in Ohio. . .

Dozens of Colleges Get More Time to Submit Race and Sex Admissions Data
Higher Ed Dive | April 14, 2026

In Admissions Data Legal Fight, Colleges Want Protection From Punishment
Inside Higher Ed | April 14, 2026

Executive Vice Chancellor Named the Sole finalist to Be Texas A&M President
Texas Monthly | April 13, 2026

Hundreds Come to Ohio to Discuss Higher Ed in Prison
The Ohio Newsroom | April 13, 2026

April 13, 2026

The Chronicle of Higher Education reports that higher education and legal experts are warning that the Education Department's proposed accreditation rules and how the department is handling the process may violate federal law and regulations. . . Inside Higher Ed looks at the potential fallout from the Trump administration's decision to rescind some Title IX agreements. . . The Hechinger Report, in a story carried by NPR, writes about a new projection showing that a number of private colleges are at risk of closing. . .

Many of the Education Dept.’s Accreditation Ideas May Be Illegal
The Chronicle of Higher Education (sub. req.) | April 10, 2026

Rescinding Title IX Agreements Risks Further Fracturing Trump–Higher Ed Relationship
Inside Higher Ed | April 13, 2026

More Than a Quarter of Private Colleges Are at Risk of Closing, a New Projection Shows
NPR | April 10, 2026

April 10, 2026

Inside Higher Ed looks at the changes the higher education community wants to make to workforce Pell draft regulations. . .The Chronicle of Higher Education reports that the Trump administration has dropped its effort to cap indirect costs for research at 15 percent. . .The Boston Globe explores higher education trends to keep an eye on in 2026. . .

How Colleges Want to Tweak Workforce Pell Regs
Inside Higher Ed |April 10, 2026

The Trump Administration Has Abandoned Its Fight to Cap Overhead Research Costs at 15%
The Chronicle of Higher Education (sub.req.) | April 10, 2026

These Numbers Tell a Story About the Turbulence Colleges and Universities Are Facing
The Boston Globe | April 10, 2026


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