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Northwest Accreditor Announces Split From Accreditation Council

Northwest Accreditor Announces Split From Accreditation Council

Inside Higher Ed Josh Moody June 15, 2026 The Northwest Commission is leaving the Council on Recognized Accrediting Commissions and working on a rebranding effort at a time when regional monikers are outdated. A long-standing member is leaving the Council on Recognized Accrediting Commissions, a group that represents institutional accreditors. It’s […]

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Colleges hit in cyberattack by group behind Canvas breach, Google says

Colleges hit in cyberattack by group behind Canvas breach, Google says

Higher Ed Dive Laura Spitalniak June 12, 2026 The cybercrime group ShinyHunters targeted Oracle’s PeopleSoft software and may have gained access to data at more than 100 organizations, according to a Thursday report. Dive Brief: Dozens of higher education institutions may have been hit by another attack from the cybercrime group behind […]

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SACSCOC Changes Name

SACSCOC Changes Name

Inside Higher Ed Sara Weissman June 12, 2026 The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges is rebranding. The accreditor announced Thursday that starting in September it’s changing its name to the Commission on Colleges and Universities. The goal of the new name is to acknowledge the national […]

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Tens of Millions of Adults Want to Go to College

Tens of Millions of Adults Want to Go to College

Inside Higher Ed  Sara Weissman June 11, 2026 Over a quarter of U.S. adults between the ages of 25 and 64—representing 41.7 million people—intend to enroll in some type of higher education program or training within the next two years, according to a new report from the Council for Adult and Experiential […]

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Accreditation Reform Takes Shape: What the Consensus Draft Means for the Digital Learning Community

Accreditation Reform Takes Shape: What the Consensus Draft Means for the Digital Learning Community

WCET Frontiers June 10, 2026 Accreditation is not typically front-page news in digital learning circles, but the latest federal rulemaking effort could reshape how our community operates for years to come. On May 21, 2026, the U.S. Department of Education (Department) concluded the Accreditation, Innovation, and Modernization (AIM) negotiated rulemaking committee to […]

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‘All or Nothing’ Approach to AI ‘Risks Shutting Down Innovation’

‘All or Nothing’ Approach to AI ‘Risks Shutting Down Innovation’

Inside Higher Ed  Juliette Rowsell June 10, 2026 The head of learning initiatives for Google Deepmind says debates about use of new technologies should focus on how to embrace more holistic teaching methods. Banning the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education risks shutting down conversations about how to […]

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