HEADLINES: Top Higher Education News for the Week

June 30, 2025

The Wall Street Journal and PBS NewsHour explore the implications of UVA’s president resigning following pressure from the Trump administration... The New York Times examines how various universities that have lost federal funding under President Trump are approaching fundraising... Leaders of Tribal Colleges and Universities worry that proposed funding cuts pose an existential threat to their institutions, Inside Higher Ed writes... The Chronicle of Higher Education looks at the potential repercussions of the Trump administration’s policies toward Chinese students.

UVA President’s Resignation Reflects a New Front in Trump’s Bid to Remake Higher Education
The Wall Street Journal (sub. req.) | June 27, 2025

University of Virginia’s President Resigns Under Pressure From Justice Department
PBS NewsHour | June 27, 2025

Can Donors Fill the Major Budget Holes That Colleges Face Under Trump?
The New York Times (sub. req.) | June 28, 2025

Tribal Colleges Worry for Their Survival After Proposed Cut
Inside Higher Ed | June 30, 2025

Chinese Students’ Vulnerable Status Has a History — and an Impact on the Future
The Chronicle of Higher Education (sub. req.) | June 27, 2025

June 27, 2025

The Senate parliamentarian struck an expansion of Pell to workforce programs from the Senate reconciliation bill... The News & Observer reports that six southern higher education systems plan to form a new accreditor together... The Department of Justice opened an investigation into the University of California due to a goal to boost faculty diversity, the Los Angeles Times writes.

Senate Parliamentarian Nixes Workforce Pell From Megabill
Inside Higher Ed | June 27, 2025

UNC System Joins Florida, Texas to Form New Accrediting Agency for Public Colleges
The News & Observer | June 26, 2025

UC Sees the Good in Faculty Diversity. Trump’s DOJ Says It ‘May Be’ Illegal Discrimination
Los Angeles Times (sub. req.) | June 26, 2025

June 26, 2025

Inside Higher Ed looks at new data showing college student persistence rates are gradually rising... Higher Ed Dive explores a support program at some Ohio community colleges that has helped students graduate and increase their earnings... The Trump administration has cancelled over $140 million in grants to HBCUs, The Chronicle of Higher Education reports, threatening institutions’ budgets and numerous research projects... The Department of Justice sued Minnesota on Wednesday for offering undocumented students in-state tuition.

First-Year Persistence Continues Slow Climb Back From Pandemic Drop
Inside Higher Ed | June 26, 2025

How One Ohio Initiative Is Boosting Degree Attainment for Community College Students
Higher Ed Dive | June 26, 2025

HBCUs Reel as Trump Cuts Black-Focused Grants: ‘This Is Our Existence’
The Chronicle of Higher Education (sub. req.) | June 25, 2025

U.S. Justice Department Sues Minnesota for Offering In-State Tuition Costs to Undocumented Students
The Minnesota Star Tribune (sub. req.) | June 25, 2025

June 25, 2025

UC Berkeley law professors successfully represented several researchers from the university in a suit challenging canceled federal grants, the Los Angeles Times writes... The University of Arizona is developing a London study abroad program to help international students concerned about their ability to enter the U.S., the Arizona Republic reports... Inside Higher Ed examines proposals Congress is considering to limit borrowing through the Parent PLUS loan program... EdSurge explores the value of the new Student Access and Earnings Classification.

UC Berkeley Law Professors Take On a Case for Colleagues: Fighting Trump Research Cuts
Los Angeles Times (sub. req.) | June 25, 2025

University of Arizona Piloting London Study Abroad Program for International Students
Arizona Republic | June 25, 2025

Congress Eyes Cap on Parent PLUS Loans
Inside Higher Ed | June 25, 2025

Forget Prestige. A New Ranking Shows Great Colleges May Be Close to Home.
EdSurge | June 24, 2025

June 24, 2025

According to Inside Higher Ed, student aid professionals worry that reduced federal funding for institutions and student aid programs means students will face higher costs... The State Department’s new social media screening policy for international students could delay student visa approvals, The Chronicle of Higher Education writes... A federal judge enjoined the Trump administration’s attempt to ban international students from entering the country to attend Harvard, The New York Times reports.

Federal Cuts Put Institutional Aid at Risk
Inside Higher Ed | June 24, 2025

Could New Social-Media Screening Create a Student-Visa Bottleneck?
The Chronicle of Higher Education (sub. req.) | June 23, 2025

Judge Blocks Trump Proclamation Barring Harvard’s International Students
The New York Times (sub. req.) | June 23, 2025

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