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April 24, 2026

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What's Driving the Student Mental Health Crisis?

Joshua Bay, Voices of Student Success

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Student mental health remains one of the most pressing—and complex—challenges facing higher education today.

 

In this interview, Katie Hurley of The Jed Foundation discusses the state of student mental health on college campuses, including what’s driving increased demand for support, how counseling centers are adapting under strain, and why student experiences vary so widely across different contexts and identities. The conversation also examines where colleges and universities continue to face challenges—and what a more comprehensive approach to campus mental health could look like.

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Sal Khan, TED, ETS Eye the Degree Market

Kathryn Palmer, Inside Higher Ed

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If everything goes according to Sal Khan’s plan, within the next year or two, students will be able to earn an artificial intelligence-focused degree that is far faster and cheaper than they can at traditional colleges and universities. The degree is offered through Khan's new venture, the Khan TED Institute, a collaboration with Educational Testing Service, TED, and corporate partners like Google, Microsoft, and Accenture.

 

Experts, however, say proving the degree’s value to students, employers, and accreditors will take time—if it happens at all.

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Frank Bruni Is Trying Not to Terrify His Students

Jack Stripling, College Matters

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Frank Bruni’s classroom has gotten a bit bleak lately. As a faculty member at Duke University, the longtime writer for The New York Times often finds himself talking about grim trends: the decline of local news, threats against a free press, and the corrosive nature of political polarization.

 

But Bruni says he’s trying to strike a delicate balance with his students, who need reasons for hope as much as they need a clear-eyed regard for the challenges ahead.

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Prolonged DACA Renewals Put California Educators With Temporary Immigration Status in Limbo

Lasherica Thornton, EdSource

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An early education teacher in California’s Central Valley may soon be forced out of the classroom as delays in renewing her immigration status and work authorization stretch far beyond the usual timeline. Her renewal is still “processing.” If uprooted from the classroom, the students in her class will lose their teacher overnight.

 

Across the nation, recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program—which include thousands of educators in California—are facing extremely long renewal delays lasting over five months, leaving schools at risk of sudden staffing disruptions and exposing the vulnerabilities of a temporary immigration status.

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Latino Advocates Scramble to Block Trump Gutting $354-Million MSI Grant Program

Sonel Cutler, The Chronicle of Higher Education

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For her class presentation on how the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement affected migrant workers, Celina Martinez relied on Yo Soy STEM, a San Diego City College program geared toward low-income Hispanic students. As part of the program, she received tutoring to accelerate her research, engaged in workshops, and gained access to valuable resources.

 

Yo Soy STEM is one of hundreds of programs at risk of losing its funding if President Trump’s proposal to slash $354 million from a grant program that supports minority-serving institutions is passed by Congress in coming months.

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Build Pathways Home: Why Michigan's College-in-Prison Expansion Matters Now

William Freeman and Aaron Kinzel, Michigan Advance

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William Freeman and Aaron Kinzel believe Michigan can show the country what it looks like to treat higher education in prison as a public good, one that strengthens families, communities, and the workforce. They understand this not as a slogan but as individuals who have had to rebuild their lives after incarceration.

 

In this op-ed, Freeman and Kinzel explain why Michigan must keep building a college-in-prison system that doesn’t end at the prison gate but invests in human potential and true workforce outcomes.

HUMAN WORK AND LEARNING

Higher Ed's Data Problem

Sara Custer, Inside Higher Ed

How Miami Dade College Built Its AI Programs by Letting Industry Talk First

Matthew Arrojas, Work Shift

Insights From 'Some College, No Credential' Learners

Tabitha Whissemore, Community College Daily

A New National Group Promotes Better College Teaching

Beth McMurtrie, Teaching

STUDENT SUPPORTS

Destigmatizing Mental Health for Medical Students

Bridget Balch, Association of American Medical Colleges

Food Pantries on Ohio College Campuses Help Students Experiencing Food Insecurity

Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal

COLLEGE ENROLLMENTS

State Universities Gain Initial Approval to Eliminate Low-Enrollment Programs

Brooklyn Draisey, Iowa Capital Dispatch

Dual Credit Participants Enroll in College at 72 Percent Rate

Tom Latek, Kentucky Today

How Can Community Colleges Market to Adult Learners? 'Reach Out to People's Fears, Not Just Their Goals'

Sophia Luna, EdNC

The Four Paths to Enrollment Growth

Stefanie D. Niles, The Chronicle of Higher Education

STATE POLICY

Illinois' Number of High School Grads to Plunge 32%. Lawmakers Still Want More College Money.

Josh Bandoch, Illinois Policy

Michigan State, University of Michigan Face Over 60% Cut Under State Funding Bill

Ben Unglesbee, Higher Ed Dive

Florida Wants to Bar Undocumented Immigrant Students From Public Colleges

Nancy Guan, WUSF

What to Do After the Anti-Tenure Law Passes

Grant A. Mincy, Inside Higher Ed

NEW REPORTS AND EVENTS

Some College, No Credential (SCNC) Survey Report: Spring 2025

Trellis Strategies

Americans Want College Students Taught AI But Wary of AI Use

Quinnipiac University

Webinar: Transforming Higher Education: Reflections on Lumina's Credential Attainment Goals

The Education and Employment Research Center, Rutgers University

Financial Aid for Students Without Financial Need: What Does It Mean for Public Policy?

Brookings Institution

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