Dec. 20, 2024
| Today’s news and insights for higher ed leaders
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
Higher Ed Dive will take a break from publishing our daily newsletter from Monday, Dec. 23, 2024, through Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025. We will be back in your inbox with fresh news and analysis on Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025.
Over the break, look for three special edition newsletters highlighting the top higher ed news of 2024, the top trends of the year, and a roundup of features and news about college closures and the financial headwinds facing the sector.
We appreciate the time you’ve spent reading our coverage over the past year, and we look forward to covering the higher education industry in 2025.
Wishing you a relaxing break and happy New Year,
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The 43-page report accused some colleges of failing to prevent antisemitism and the U.S. Department of Education of not imposing “real consequences.”
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Chancellor Terrence Cheng showed poor judgment when using an institutional credit card to make purchases but didn't violate system policy, the audit found.
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We’re rounding up recent stories, from an Illinois institution trimming offerings to higher education associations asking to extend a key regulatory deadline.
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Technology has become an essential tool in the modern college classroom, reshaping how students learn and educators teach. Learn how integrating paper with digital assessment methods enhances flexibility in
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