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March 12, 2026

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In the Age of AI, Humanity Is the Advantage

Jamie Merisotis, Forbes

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A few things are clear when it comes to artificial intelligence: It's here, it’s advancing rapidly, and it will change learning and work as we know it. That is a call for action.

 

But the real promise of this moment lies not in technology but in human capability. Artificial intelligence will boost productivity and reshape entire industries, but it cannot replace judgment, empathy, creativity, or care. Those qualities live in people, not machines. We will write the future of work with the choices we make now about education, training, and our shared humanity, writes Lumina Foundation's Jamie Merisotis in his latest column for Forbes.

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Student-Success Efforts Can Pay Off on the Job Market, Study Finds

Sophia Bailly, The Chronicle of Higher Education

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Georgia State University has often garnered recognition for its innovative approach to student success. But do targeted academic and financial interventions that keep at-risk students enrolled and progressing toward graduation pay off once they enter the job market?

 

A new report from the Burning Glass Institute tries to find out by tracking the post-graduation paths of students who took part in four of Georgia State's National Institute for Student Success programs. Those efforts include helping at-risk students, creating learning groups based on major fields of study, a small financial aid program to prevent students from dropping out, and a Summer Success Academy for new freshmen to earn seven credit hours before their first semester.

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Missouri Educator Creates Gradual Scholarships for College Students

Chrystal Blair, KRCU

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A Missouri higher education leader is behind a new approach to college financial aid aimed at helping more students finish what they start.

 

The program, called InTuition Scholars, flips the traditional scholarship model. Instead of offering aid as a tuition discount when students enroll, participating universities allow students to earn scholarship dollars gradually by staying connected with advisors and checking in through a mobile app that tracks their academic progress.

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Powering the Future: How HBCUs Are Defining the AI Era

Keyheira Keys, The EDU Ledger

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The narrative surrounding artificial intelligence often feels like a race where the starting line was drawn long ago, leaving many colleges and universities in the position of perpetually playing catch-up.

 

However, at the second annual HBCU AI Con, the atmosphere was not one of desperation, but of quiet, focused authority. The opening day panels didn’t just discuss participation. Instead, they highlighted how Historically Black Colleges and Universities are the current engines of ethical innovation.

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Behind Ideological Attacks on Higher Ed, Surprising Bipartisan Reforms Are Happening

Jon Marcus, The Hechinger Report/Washington Monthly

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Much has been written about the Trump administration and its changes to higher education, from bans on diversity, equity, and inclusion programs to cuts in research funding to restrictions on international students.

 

But positive changes are also happening—and they represent something that Democrats and Republicans have been trying to accomplish for years. These bipartisan reforms include the overhaul of an accreditation system that has long failed to improve poor graduation rates at many colleges and universities, new caps on previously unlimited graduate school borrowing, and the expansion of federal Pell Grant eligibility for shorter-term job training, including in the trades.

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States Are Further Along Than We Think on Short-Term Workforce Credentials

Kermit Kaleba, Lumina Foundation

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When Lumina Foundation launched the FutureReady States initiative in 2025, it went in with more questions than answers.

 

But a new report released this month by HCM Strategists offers insights into what states are learning as they develop the policies and data systems needed to ensure the value of short-term credentials. No one would claim the work is finished. But, as the report notes, states are shifting from experimentation to alignment, positioning themselves to benchmark results and evaluate which policies truly drive results.

HUMAN WORK AND LEARNING

College Students Believe in the Value of Their Degree, 2026 Lumina-Gallup Research Shows

Molly Steur, EdNC

With an Economy in Flux, More Oregon Students Are Choosing Hands-On Education

Jane Vaughan, Jefferson Public Radio

CU Faculty, Staff and Students Push Back Against University-Controlled AI Rollout

Jenny Brundin, CPR News

From Corporate Training to Enduring Talent Partnerships

Eloy Chavez, The EvoLLLution

STUDENT SUPPORTS

This Free Online Therapy Has Helped 22K N.J. College Students, But Leaders Worry It Will Vanish

Liz Rosenberg, Advance Local

Pittsburgh Universities Will Fight Student Hunger With New, Expanded Food Pantries

Rachel McDevitt, WESA

Holistic Support Boosts Community College Outcomes

Joshua Bay, Inside Higher Ed

Commentary: Six Million College Students Are Food Insecure. State SNAP Solutions Could Be a Lifeline.

Jaime Hansen, Civil Eats

COLLEGE ENROLLMENTS

Groups Seek Funding Fix to Help Michigan Grow Dual Enrollment Even More

Martin Slagter, The 74

Is the Sky Falling for International Enrollment?

Karin Fischer, Latitudes

A For-Profit College, Once Accused of Duping Students, Gets a Lift From Washington

Todd Wallack, The Washington Post

If U.S. Colleges Are Dying, Why Are Students Applying?

Susan Shain, The New York Times

COLLEGE AFFORDABILITY

Brookings Report: Declining College Costs, Especially for Low-Income Families

Amy DiPierro, EdSource

Federal Appeals Court Orders End to SAVE Plan Used by Millions of Student Loan Borrowers

Kamaron McNair and Annie Nova, CNBC

Commentary: Applying for College Financial Aid Is Now a Breeze

Kim Cook, U.S. News & World Report

Opinion: 23,000 Students Could See Their Tuition Assistance Grants Reduced

Chris Peace, Cardinal News

NEW REPORTS

A Nation at Risk to a Nation at Work: The Case for a National Talent Strategy

Bipartisan Policy Center

Unpacking the Long-Term Impact of
Holistic Supports for Community College Students

The University of Chicago Inclusive Economy Lab

Workforce Pell: An Overview for Governors

National Governors Association

How Career and Technical Education for Students Can Expand Work Opportunities

Urban Institute

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