“State clamps down on third-country student applications” — University World News, 10/03/25
“Inside North Carolina’s direct admissions program” — Higher Ed Dive, 10/03/25
“Embattled Fed Governor Lisa Cook faces plagiarism claims, cancel culture ties” — College Fix, 10/03/25
“Vanderbilt University’s Chancellor Sees the Problem—Can He Find a Solution?” — City Journal, 10/02/25
“First pasta, now this? University side hustles are galling.” — Washington Post, 10/02/25
“The Rise and Unraveling of America’s Science Pact” — MIT Press Reader, 10/02/25
“University of Delaware Student-Run TV Network Offers ‘SPECIAL THANKS’ to ‘CHARLIE KIRK’S KILLER’” — Washington Free Beacon, 10/02/25
“Ed. Dept. Out-of-Office Emails Changed to Blame Democrats for Shutdown, Staff Say” — Education Week, 10/02/25
“Demand More of Students” — James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal, 10/02/25
“White House Floats Compact for Preferential Treatment” — Inside Higher Education, 10/02/25
“What It’s Like to Be an Autism Scientist Funded by the Trump Administration” — Chronicle of Higher Education, 10/02/25
“Trump’s ‘Compact’ With Universities Is Just Extortion” — New York Times, 10/02/25
“What It Takes for a Working-Class Kid to Get a College Education” — New York Times, 10/02/25
Trump’s Proposed ‘Compact’ Asks Colleges to Show They’re ‘Pursuing Federal Priorities’ — Chronicle of Higher Education, 10/02/25
“Physical design of universities alienates marginalized students: study” — College Fix, 10/01/25
“Alabama Fights for Freedom” — James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal, 10/01/25
“Many Educators Revel over Charlie Kirk’s Death” — American Greatness, 10/01/25
“Politics, Campus Safety Are Influencing College Attendance Decisions” — Forbes, 10/01/25
“The Absurd War on Land Acknowledgements” — Chronicle of Higher Education, 9/30/25
Harvard President Blamed Jewish Student for His Own Assault, Text Message Shows — Washington Free Beacon, 9/30/25
“UPenn Provost Resigns After Boosting Social Media Post Likening Charlie Kirk to ‘Hitler Youth’” — Washington Free Beacon, 9/30/25
“U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon Announces New Members and Names Next Chair of the National Assessment Governing Board” — U.S. Department of Education, 9/30/25
“What If Social Science Is a Scam?” — AEI, 9/30/25
“Why the Left Can’t See the ‘Mississippi Miracle’” — National Review, 9/30/25
“Attempt to Deport Protesters Violates Foreign Students and Scholars’ Speech Rights, Judge Rules” — Chronicle of Higher Education, 9/30/25
“The Collapse of the Econ PhD Job Market” — Chris Brunet, 9/29/25