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AI Could Save Construction $1 Trillion a Year—Here’s How

AI Could Save Construction $1 Trillion a Year—Here’s How

Inc. Chris Boyd February 20, 2026 More than $1 trillion—around 10 percent of annual construction spend—is wasted each year because of mistakes that require redoing the work. Construction is the rare industry that, despite massive investments in data-management software, has actually become less efficient in recent decades. And because construction […]

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Higher Education Litigation Summary: February 2026

Higher Education Litigation Summary: February 2026

Thompson Coburn  Tres Cleveland , Brandt Hill , Lorrie Hargrove , Evan Moltz , Anna S. Knouse , Alexander G. Spanos , Karolyn E. Eilertsen February 18, 2026 Welcome to the February 2026 edition of Thompson Coburn’s Higher Education Litigation Summary, your resource for timely legal updates on key rulings and ongoing cases shaping the higher education sector. Bold text indicates updates to […]

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Do More Expensive Colleges Actually Have Better Graduation Rates?

Do More Expensive Colleges Actually Have Better Graduation Rates?

The College Investor  Mark Kantrowitz February 11, 2026 Higher net price correlates with higher graduation rates, largely due to student resources and institutional spending power. Colleges serving more Pell Grant recipients have lower graduation rates, reflecting financial fragility rather than student ability. Selectivity predicts completion, because colleges admit students who […]

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Colleges Cut Ad Spending by More Than Half in Last Decade

Colleges Cut Ad Spending by More Than Half in Last Decade

Inside Higher Ed Sara Custer February 12, 2026 Universities are spending more than 50 percent less on advertising than they were 10 years ago. According to data compiled by the Postsecondary Education and Economics Research Center at American University, after peaking at $1.29 billion in 2014, advertising spending by higher education institutions dropped […]

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EAB: Higher Ed Facing Confluence of Pressures on Sector

EAB: Higher Ed Facing Confluence of Pressures on Sector

Inside Higher Ed Josh Moody February 11, 2026 A new report from EAB finds colleges are battered by political, social and market forces, resulting in a sector with less autonomy and tighter margins than in past downturns. The higher education sector is increasingly squeezed by economic and political pressures affecting […]

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Education Department moves to overhaul accreditation regulations

Education Department moves to overhaul accreditation regulations

Higher Ed Dive  Natalie Schwartz January 27, 2026 The agency wants to make it easier for new accreditors to gain recognition and to curb diversity, equity and inclusion standards, per a Federal Register notice. Dive Brief:  The U.S. Department of Education intends to develop new regulations this spring to make it easier for […]

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