Susan Greenberg
@susanhgreenberg.insidehighered.com
Managing Editor @insidehighered.com. Formerly @newsweek.com and Middlebury College. Writer, editor, teacher, empty nester. Love DC but New England will always be home.
SNAP funding has been partially restored, but college campuses are still struggling to meet demand among food-insecure students, with no end in sight. Great reporting by @saraweissman.insidehighered.com: www.insidehighered.com/news/governm...
Trump Partially Funds SNAP, Colleges Scramble
After court orders, the Trump administration agreed to use emergency reserves to pay for food stamps during the government shutdown. But the funds cover only half of what’s needed. Campuses are trying...
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November 4, 2025 at 3:14 PM
SNAP funding has been partially restored, but college campuses are still struggling to meet demand among food-insecure students, with no end in sight. Great reporting by @saraweissman.insidehighered.com: www.insidehighered.com/news/governm...
Just how dead is the Education Department under Secretary McMahon? @jessicablake.bsky.social @insidehighered.com tells all.
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Under McMahon, ED Is Diminished but Not Dead, Experts Say
Inside Higher Ed spoke with more than a dozen politicians, higher education experts and former department employees; their thoughts on the agency’s status varied, but many tried to remain hopeful.
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November 3, 2025 at 7:59 PM
Just how dead is the Education Department under Secretary McMahon? @jessicablake.bsky.social @insidehighered.com tells all.
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As more universities whether they'll sign the compact, @insidehighered.com is keeping track of all the responses here. We even made a map for you. www.insidehighered.com/news/governm...
How Universities Are Responding to Trump’s Compact
The document would require signatories to make sweeping changes to policies and practices. A number of institutions have already said no, and more responses are expected.
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October 24, 2025 at 1:40 PM
As more universities whether they'll sign the compact, @insidehighered.com is keeping track of all the responses here. We even made a map for you. www.insidehighered.com/news/governm...
Some colleges are issuing "verbal only" policies to dictate what faculty can say and teach, especially around gender. Unwritten directives may be hard to enforce, but they have a chilling effect. Great reporting by @emmawhitford.bsky.social:
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Unwritten Policies Sow Faculty Fears. Are They Enforceable?
A growing number of institutions are censoring faculty speech and instruction through murky verbal directives that sow fear and confusion. Can they be enforced?
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October 22, 2025 at 12:53 PM
Some colleges are issuing "verbal only" policies to dictate what faculty can say and teach, especially around gender. Unwritten directives may be hard to enforce, but they have a chilling effect. Great reporting by @emmawhitford.bsky.social:
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Breaking: After 4 institution's publicly rejected Trump's “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education,” the White House has confirmed it is meeting this afternoon with the remaining 5 who received the initial offer. Why? The response deadline is Mon.
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White House to Meet with Universities Regarding Compact
The scheduled meeting follows increasingly forceful pushback to the wide-ranging proposal.
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October 17, 2025 at 4:59 PM
Breaking: After 4 institution's publicly rejected Trump's “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education,” the White House has confirmed it is meeting this afternoon with the remaining 5 who received the initial offer. Why? The response deadline is Mon.
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Student interest in Turning Point USA is surging in the wake of Kirk's murder. Their intentions may be good, but critics warn the proliferation of new chapters will exacerbate political tensions on college campuses. Great story by @kathrynpalmer.bsky.social:
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Grief Fuels Expansion of Turning Point’s Campus Footprint
Charlie Kirk’s murder is pushing more conservative college students to start Turning Point USA chapters in the name of advancing civil discourse. But critics fear the group’s expansion will only exace...
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October 13, 2025 at 12:16 PM
Student interest in Turning Point USA is surging in the wake of Kirk's murder. Their intentions may be good, but critics warn the proliferation of new chapters will exacerbate political tensions on college campuses. Great story by @kathrynpalmer.bsky.social:
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Breaking: MIT becomes the first to outright reject President Trump's "Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education": www.insidehighered.com/news/governa...
MIT Rejects Proposed Federal Compact
MIT is the first institution to reject a proposal by the Trump administration that would trade preferential treatment on federal funding in exchange for far-reaching changes.
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October 10, 2025 at 1:58 PM
Breaking: MIT becomes the first to outright reject President Trump's "Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education": www.insidehighered.com/news/governa...
Two years ago, Gov. DeSantis engineered a conservative takeover of New College of Florida, the state's only public liberal arts college. Since then, spending has soared while rankings and completion rates have plunged. Is it headed for a fall? @byjoshmoody.bsky.social has the latest:
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Spending Soars, Rankings Fall at New College of Florida
Student outcomes and rankings are slipping at the liberal arts college while spending is up. Critics believe the college is at risk of implosion, and some are calling for privatization.
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October 1, 2025 at 4:08 PM
Two years ago, Gov. DeSantis engineered a conservative takeover of New College of Florida, the state's only public liberal arts college. Since then, spending has soared while rankings and completion rates have plunged. Is it headed for a fall? @byjoshmoody.bsky.social has the latest:
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Colleges and universities in Texas are handing down murky, "verbal only" directives banning classroom discussions about transgender identity. @emmawhitford.bsky.social has the latest:
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Texas Ban on Transgender Course Content Sows Chaos
Verbal-only policies prohibiting academic discussions of trans identity appear to be extending beyond the Texas Tech system and now include anti-trans curricular reviews.
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September 30, 2025 at 4:53 PM
Colleges and universities in Texas are handing down murky, "verbal only" directives banning classroom discussions about transgender identity. @emmawhitford.bsky.social has the latest:
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Charlie Kirk has been widely praised for promoting "civil discourse." But how civil was his actual discourse? As one source told @ryanequinn.bsky.social it counts as civil—in that Kirk was a civilian—yet it was conducted "outside the parameters of civility."
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Kirk: A Hero of “Civil Discourse,” or a Fount of Division?
Pointing to the slain activist’s inflammatory statements about minority groups, some are pushing back—at their own peril—against the right’s framing of him as an emblem of quality discourse.
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September 29, 2025 at 1:38 PM
Charlie Kirk has been widely praised for promoting "civil discourse." But how civil was his actual discourse? As one source told @ryanequinn.bsky.social it counts as civil—in that Kirk was a civilian—yet it was conducted "outside the parameters of civility."
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And another college president falls under pressure from state legislators: www.insidehighered.com/news/governa...
Texas A&M President Steps Down Under Pressure
Mark Welsh resigned Thursday after state lawmakers accused the university of pushing “leftist DEI and transgender indoctrination” on his watch.
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September 19, 2025 at 1:11 AM
And another college president falls under pressure from state legislators: www.insidehighered.com/news/governa...
It's not /all/ gloom and doom in higher ed. Some colleges and universities are reporting record enrollments this fall—for a variety of reasons, as Johanna Alonso @insidehighered.com reports:
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Colleges Boast Record Enrollment and Fall Classes
Colleges credit popular health sciences programs, increased dual enrollment, stepped-up retention efforts, new graduate programs and more for their record enrollments this fall.
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September 10, 2025 at 1:17 PM
It's not /all/ gloom and doom in higher ed. Some colleges and universities are reporting record enrollments this fall—for a variety of reasons, as Johanna Alonso @insidehighered.com reports:
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The microcredential landscape is often called the “wild west” in higher ed circles. Now two accrediting agencies are stepping in to evaluate alternative credential offerings and hold their providers accountable. Great story by @saraweissman.insidehighered.com:
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Accreditors Venture Into the Microcredential Landscape
As microcredentials proliferate and attract millions of students, some accreditors are ready to launch quality checks for alternative credential providers.
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September 8, 2025 at 5:18 PM
The microcredential landscape is often called the “wild west” in higher ed circles. Now two accrediting agencies are stepping in to evaluate alternative credential offerings and hold their providers accountable. Great story by @saraweissman.insidehighered.com:
www.insidehighered.com/news/governa...
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Is "viewpoint diversity" a worthy, attainable goal for colleges and universities tasked with educating young people, or simply Republican code for imposing conservative values and views? @ryanequinn.bsky.social does a masterful job of deciphering:
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The Battle for “Viewpoint Diversity”
Conservatives in and outside of higher ed have long argued that universities lack their perspectives. But empowered Republicans are now deploying tools including legislation and funding threats to for...
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September 2, 2025 at 11:14 AM
Is "viewpoint diversity" a worthy, attainable goal for colleges and universities tasked with educating young people, or simply Republican code for imposing conservative values and views? @ryanequinn.bsky.social does a masterful job of deciphering:
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Thanks to a new state higher ed law mandating viewpoint neutrality, Ohio State RAs can only decorate the common spaces in their dorms with items that reflect "Ohio State spirit"—nothing offensive, like animals or the solar system.
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Ohio State Restricts Decorations in Public Dorm Spaces
Ohio State University has advised resident advisers to restrict all dorm floor and common room decor—as well as welcome programming for incoming students—to “Ohio State spirit themes” to avoid offendi...
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August 27, 2025 at 9:28 PM
Thanks to a new state higher ed law mandating viewpoint neutrality, Ohio State RAs can only decorate the common spaces in their dorms with items that reflect "Ohio State spirit"—nothing offensive, like animals or the solar system.
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Even as many universities cancel or revise research projects due to the Trump administration's funding cuts, the University of Missouri is pushing ahead with plans to build a powerful new nuclear reactor to develop cancer-fighting drugs. @kathrynpalmer.bsky.social explains why:
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U of Missouri Forges Ahead With Ambitious Nuclear Project
As the Trump administration upends federal research, Mizzou aims to raise more than $1 billion to build an advanced nuclear reactor to accelerate production of key ingredients for cancer treatments.
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August 21, 2025 at 6:35 PM
Even as many universities cancel or revise research projects due to the Trump administration's funding cuts, the University of Missouri is pushing ahead with plans to build a powerful new nuclear reactor to develop cancer-fighting drugs. @kathrynpalmer.bsky.social explains why:
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Gen AI is making it easy for bad actors to create fake websites to scam students. Great reporting by @byjoshmoody.bsky.social and @kathrynpalmer.bsky.social:
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Inside a Network of Fake College Websites
Dozens of fake college websites, which appear to be connected, are pushing scams. Many of the sites appear to be built with or supplemented by generative AI.
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August 14, 2025 at 11:26 AM
Gen AI is making it easy for bad actors to create fake websites to scam students. Great reporting by @byjoshmoody.bsky.social and @kathrynpalmer.bsky.social:
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In a memo that goes much further than the ED's stayed Feb.14 "Dear Colleague" letter, the DOJ has declared all "potentially unlawful proxies" for DEI "discriminatory." For colleges, that includes recruiting in certain geographic areas and permitting raced-based "study lounges."
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DOJ Declares Slew of DEI Practices Unlawful in Memo
The nine-page memo builds on the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
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July 31, 2025 at 10:45 AM
In a memo that goes much further than the ED's stayed Feb.14 "Dear Colleague" letter, the DOJ has declared all "potentially unlawful proxies" for DEI "discriminatory." For colleges, that includes recruiting in certain geographic areas and permitting raced-based "study lounges."
tinyurl.com/mry97a62
tinyurl.com/mry97a62
A conservative group has issued a public records request for the syllabi for some 70 UNC courses, demanding to search them for terms such as "DEI" and "white supremacy." Some faculty are refusing to comply. Great reporting by @ryanequinn.bsky.social:
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Conservative Org. Requests Materials for 70 Chapel Hill Courses
The Oversight Project, founded by the Heritage Foundation, is using an open records request to search for terms like “DEI” and “gender identity.” Faculty say it encroaches on academic freedom.
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July 29, 2025 at 6:00 PM
A conservative group has issued a public records request for the syllabi for some 70 UNC courses, demanding to search them for terms such as "DEI" and "white supremacy." Some faculty are refusing to comply. Great reporting by @ryanequinn.bsky.social:
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The 3-year bachelor's degree, a long-time goal of some higher ed advocates, is fast gaining traction. Once-hesitant accreditors are granting approval for shortened degrees at institutions from Maine to Utah. Johanna Alonso @insidehighered.com has the story:
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Colleges, Accreditors and States Embrace 3-Year Degrees
Colleges from Utah to Indiana and Maine are on track to offer three-year degrees in the near future. But the hesitations that have long plagued the movement haven’t disappeared.
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July 28, 2025 at 1:46 PM
The 3-year bachelor's degree, a long-time goal of some higher ed advocates, is fast gaining traction. Once-hesitant accreditors are granting approval for shortened degrees at institutions from Maine to Utah. Johanna Alonso @insidehighered.com has the story:
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The pressure on peer reviewers is so intense that it's creating a spike in AI cheating, among reviewers and researchers alike. @kathrynpalmer.bsky.social explains. greathttps://www.insidehighered.com/news/tech-innovation/artificial-intelligence/2025/07/21/ai-enabled-cheating-points-untenable-peer
AI-Enabled Cheating Points to ‘Untenable’ Peer Review System
It’s not clear how widespread the new cheating strategy is, but it’s highlighting longstanding drivers of the peer review crisis some reviewers are now trying to alleviate with AI.
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July 21, 2025 at 2:15 PM
The pressure on peer reviewers is so intense that it's creating a spike in AI cheating, among reviewers and researchers alike. @kathrynpalmer.bsky.social explains. greathttps://www.insidehighered.com/news/tech-innovation/artificial-intelligence/2025/07/21/ai-enabled-cheating-points-untenable-peer
Indiana's public institutions voluntarily agreed to cut more than 400 academic programs—including in English, political science and chemistry—ahead of a new state law that sets a minimum number of graduates for each degree to be offered. @ryanequinn.bsky.social has the story: tinyurl.com/5fx6sjpn
Ind. Public Universities “Voluntarily” Ending 19% of Degrees
Ahead of a new law setting a minimum number of graduates for academic programs, institutions have vowed to cut or merge more than 400 undergraduate and graduate degrees.
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July 2, 2025 at 3:51 PM
Indiana's public institutions voluntarily agreed to cut more than 400 academic programs—including in English, political science and chemistry—ahead of a new state law that sets a minimum number of graduates for each degree to be offered. @ryanequinn.bsky.social has the story: tinyurl.com/5fx6sjpn
Yesterday the Justice Department suggested that UVA president Jim Ryan step down for failing to crack down on DEI. Today Ryan did just that, marking another win for Trump in his battle against higher ed.
@jessicablake.bsky.social and @knottkatherine.bsky.social have the story: tinyurl.com/352vwr45
@jessicablake.bsky.social and @knottkatherine.bsky.social have the story: tinyurl.com/352vwr45
University of Virginia President Resigns After Trump’s Demands
The move is a “major blow” to the independence of American institutions, one expert said.
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June 27, 2025 at 8:56 PM
Yesterday the Justice Department suggested that UVA president Jim Ryan step down for failing to crack down on DEI. Today Ryan did just that, marking another win for Trump in his battle against higher ed.
@jessicablake.bsky.social and @knottkatherine.bsky.social have the story: tinyurl.com/352vwr45
@jessicablake.bsky.social and @knottkatherine.bsky.social have the story: tinyurl.com/352vwr45
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June 24, 2025 at 1:54 PM
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The Florida Board of Governors rejected Santa Ono as UF president after intense questioning over his changing views on DEI. But last week they quickly approved three other presidential hires with strong ties to the Republican party. @byjoshmoody.bsky.social has the story: tinyurl.com/bde9uckf
Florida’s GOP Presidential Hiring Spree
Last week the Florida Board of Governors approved three new presidential hires with ties to Governor Ron DeSantis and the GOP, a trend that is clearly growing across the state.
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June 23, 2025 at 1:43 PM
The Florida Board of Governors rejected Santa Ono as UF president after intense questioning over his changing views on DEI. But last week they quickly approved three other presidential hires with strong ties to the Republican party. @byjoshmoody.bsky.social has the story: tinyurl.com/bde9uckf