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January 9, 2025

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All in a Day’s Work: Three Stories of Changing Lives

Ashley Mowreader, Inside Higher Ed

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Working in higher education can be challenging, especially in the current climate where politicians are attacking academic freedom, students are less prepared for college, and the average American is showing growing skepticism about the value of postsecondary education.

 

In this interview, three higher education professionals share moments of joy that help remind them why they do what they do.

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College Clubs Becoming Just as Competitive as Getting Into College
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Christina Chkarboul and Jo Moon, EdSource

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As a freshman at the University of Southern California, Nhan Tong was excited to join social clubs, discover a new passion, and make some college friends. The process, however, would be a difficult one.

 

Although gaining admission to a selective university is no easy feat, a shifting social dynamic in many elite institutions now means getting in is only part of the challenge. At colleges where freshman classes boast some of the highest-achieving high schoolers in the country, students have developed their own selective, hierarchical culture in the form of exclusive clubs.

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Report: Housing Crisis Threatens Student Parents' College Dreams

Walter Hudson, Diverse Issues in Higher Education

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Housing insecurity creates significant barriers for student parents, jeopardizing their academic success, economic mobility, and mental health. Black and Hispanic parenting students with young children are more likely to experience housing insecurity, with rates of up to 90 percent, says a new report from Generation Hope.

 

Addressing these issues through targeted interventions is crucial to supporting this vulnerable population and ensuring they have the opportunity to complete their degrees and improve their families’ long-term outcomes, the study notes.

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The Number of 18-Year-Olds Is About to Drop Sharply, Packing a Wallop for Colleges—and the Economy

Jon Marcus, The Hechinger Report/NPR

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This fall, college recruiting offices will begin to confront the long-anticipated drop-off in the number of applicants from among the next class of high school seniors.

 

But the downturn isn’t just a problem for universities and colleges. It’s a looming crisis for the economy, with fewer graduates eventually coming through the pipeline to fill jobs that require college educations, even as international rivals increase the proportions of their populations with degrees.

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As Trump Inauguration Approaches, Uncertainty for Foreign College Students

Tamilore Oshikanlu and Susan Svrluga, The Washington Post

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In the hours after election night, Abigail Rivera’s sobs woke her younger sister, as the two wondered what the results would mean for their futures.

 

Now 21 and a junior at the University of Houston, Rivera is one of many foreign-born college students feeling heightened anxiety and uncertainty as Inauguration Day approaches. Some students who entered the country illegally as children are terrified of President-elect Donald Trump's campaign promises of mass deportations. Others hold visas to study in the United States but worry that there will be changing rules, delays, or travel bans that could disrupt their education.

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Brandon Busteed on the Power of Experiential Learning

Julian Alssid and Kaitlin LeMoine, Work Forces

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One topic likely to dominate higher education in 2025 is how to effectively prepare learners for the jobs and careers they enter upon graduation.

 

On this podcast, Brandon Busteed, CEO of BrandEd, takes a deep dive into the intersection of learning and work, offering insight on work-integrated and industry-immersive learning and how his company is trying to bring those experiences to more students at a greater scale.

HUMAN WORK AND LEARNING

Focus on Peoria, Illinois: Talent Pipelines Supported by Educational Partners

Laura Aka, WorkingNation

Learning Curve: Most Texas Community College Graduates Find Work or Transfer Schools

Michael Zhang, Houston Landing

Six Predictions for Education and Workforce in 2025

Michael Horn, The Christensen Institute

Blog: A Few Recent Developments That Shine a Light on the Path of AI in Higher Ed

Ray Schroeder, Online: Trending Now

EQUITY IN EDUCATION

Feds Fine Baker College $2.5 Million for Deceptive Marketing That Left Students With Debts and Regrets

Anna Clark and David Jesse, ProPublica/ The Chronicle of Higher Education

Trending: DEI’s Retreat in 2024

Patrice Onwuka, Philanthropy Roundtable

Under Siege: Racial Equity in Texas Higher Education Amid Anti-DEI Legislation

Royel M. Johnson, Pullias Center for Higher Education

Is 2025 the Year DEI Defines Itself?

Caroline Colvin, HR Dive

Opinion: From Classrooms to Boardrooms: The Business Argument for Keeping DEI

Ken Miller, Lexington Herald Leader

STUDENT SUPPORT

Study: Majority of Students on Academic Dismissal Experienced Major Life Event

Ashley Mowreader, Inside Higher Ed

A New Position at Eureka College Speaks to Evolving Challenges in Higher Education

Lyndsay Jones, WGLT

Creating a Student-Centered and Student-Ready Campus That Meets Students Where They Are

Vincent J. Del Casino Jr. and Shonda Goward, The EvoLLLution

Study Reveals Promising Student Mental Health Trends

Erik Cliburn, INSIGHT Into Diversity

Blog: What Community College Transfer Students Need to Succeed

Nolvia Delgado, The Education Trust

FEDERAL POLICY

These Higher Ed Policy Issues Will Define 2025

Matthew Arrojas, BestColleges

In Connecticut, Linda McMahon Had Education Roles Before Turn to National Politics.

Maysoon Khan, Connecticut Public Radio

Previewing What's at Stake for Colleges and Their Accreditors as Trump Prepares to Take Office

Carrie Healy, New England Public Media

Colleges Prepare for New Legal and Political Terrain Under Trump

Lexi Lonas Cochran, The Hill

NEW REPORTS AND EVENTS

From Setback to Success: A Restorative Momentum Model of Success for Students Returning From Academic Dismissal

Texas A&M University, San Antonio

Telling the Story of Community Colleges

Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

Webinar: What’s Next for Higher Education Policy: Navigating a New Congress and Administration

National Association of College and University Business Officers

Virtual Forum: The Upside of Upskilling

The Chronicle of Higher Education

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