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February 23, 2026

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Can Ted Mitchell Marshal Higher Ed Against Trump?

Jack Stripling, College Matters

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A year ago, something historic happened when the Trump administration planned to claw back billions of dollars in federal funds from the nation's research universities. Lawyers and policy wonks at one of the nation’s most influential higher ed associations scrambled to file lawsuits to block that effort. This was a watershed moment for the American Council on Education. In its more than 100-year history, the council has only once before been a plaintiff in a lawsuit.

 

But even if the courts block the Trump administration, is the long-standing relationship between the federal government and higher education forever broken? Ted Mitchell, a former undersecretary of education in the Obama administration who now leads ACE as its president, offers insight in this interview.

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The National Campaign to Change America's Mind About Higher Ed

Katherine Knott, Inside Higher Ed

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You won’t see students studying together in a library, images of grand campus buildings, or crowded athletic events in a new campaign promoting higher education. There are no logos, no mascots, and no official colors. Instead, an elderly couple walks arm in arm smiling, with the statement, “Proud sponsor of a better life for everyone," printed across the image. Another image shows a masked nurse holding an infant with the words, “Proud sponsor of goodbye nursing shortage."

 

The ads are part of “College: Proud Sponsor of America at Its Best,” a national campaign that is explicitly not promoting a single institution. Its goal is to remind Americans of higher education's impact on bolstering national security, developing the economy, and building the workforce.

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MIT Cuts Ties With Diversity Nonprofit Following Federal Inquiry

Suevon Lee, WBUR

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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has cut ties with a national nonprofit focused on diversifying university faculties following pressure from the Trump administration.

 

The Cambridge school is one of 31 institutions that have agreed to end their association with the PhD Project, according to a recent announcement made by the U.S. Department of Education. Founded in 1994, the nonprofit supports underrepresented students pursuing a doctoral degree in business.

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Honoring Black History by Expanding Opportunity for a Stronger Nation

Jamie Merisotis, Lumina Foundation

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As Black History Month marks its 100th anniversary, Lumina Foundation's Jamie Merisotis reminds us that talent is everywhere, even when opportunity is not.

 

In this perspective piece, Merisotis describes why all Americans—especially Black Americans, who too often still face systemic barriers—deserve a revamped higher education system that is affordable, accessible, transparent, and valuable. They deserve pathways that equip them with the skills and credentials that lead to meaningful work, economic mobility, and a stronger society.

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New Report Calls for Systemic Overhaul to Reconnect Disconnected Youth to Education and Work

Jamal Watson, The EDU Ledger

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An estimated 5.5 million young Americans between the ages of 16 and 24 are neither enrolled in school nor participating in the workforce—a crisis of disconnection that a new report says requires far more than the piecemeal policy responses that have characterized the nation's approach for decades.

 

The report, published by the American Enterprise Institute, offers a sweeping analysis of what researchers and practitioners call "opportunity youth"—a population that cuts across race, geography, and circumstance but shares a common condition: disconnection from the two institutions most likely to launch a young person into a stable adult life.

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Former Inmate Bought an Abandoned Prison. Here's How He Plans to Help the Community

Sydney McCoy, Spectrum News

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An abandoned prison in Goldsboro, North Carolina, is getting a new lease on life thanks to a former inmate.

 

After spending 11 years behind bars, Kerwin Pittman started a nonprofit organization called Recidivism Reduction Educational Program Services. His newest endeavor, The Recidivism Campus, is to turn the former Wayne County Correctional Center into transitional housing for those recently released from prison. The effort will include education and training, life skills courses, community spaces, and more.

HUMAN WORK AND LEARNING

15 Years of Breaking Down the Barriers Between High School, College, and Work

Stanley Litow, The 74

Earn as You Learn: TCC Expands Registered Apprenticeships to Close Regional Workforce Gap

Kamilah Williams, WTKR

Illinois College Works to Close Rural Pharmacy Gap

Judith Ruiz-Branch, Public News Service Illinois

Opinion: What If Colleges Experimented at the Edges?

Sara Custer, Inside Higher Ed

FEDERAL POLICY

FAQs: Checking In on the Department of Education

Katharine Meyer, Rachel M. Perera, Sarah Reber, and Jon Valant, Brookings Institution

Passage of Federal Science Funds a Lifeline for Colorado's Aerospace Industry

Hank Lacey, Colorado Newsline

COLLEGE AFFORDABILITY

To Recruit First Responders, CT Weighs Tuition, Mortgage Assistance

Emilia Otte, Rhode Island Current

Luther College to Promise Students Scholarships, Degree Completion in 4 Years

Brooklyn Draisey, Iowa Capital Dispatch

The Cost of College: Why Millions of Families Say It's Never Been Less Affordable

Eric Flack and Ruth Morton, WUSA

STATE POLICY

Pritzker Calls for Small Increase to Illinois Higher Education Funding. Some Advocates Say It's a Cut

Emily Hays, IPM news

University of Texas Regents Approve Limits on Teaching 'Unnecessary Controversial Subjects'

Jessica Priest, The Texas Tribune

Virginia Democrats Move to Rein in 'Politicized' University Boards After UVA Turmoil

Allie Pitchon, Charlottesville Tomorrow

CSU to Lay Off Faculty Amid Financial Strain, Complying With New Ohio Law

Kathryn Mobley, WYSO

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