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05/28/2026

Nearly 40% of Latine students receiving Pell Grants say their campus doesn’t feel inclusive.

Let that sit for a second.

In this clip from our webinar on Campus Climate and Intersectionality for Students and Employees of Color, the data reveals a gap that higher education can’t afford to ignore. While most student groups reported feeling included on campus, Latine students receiving Pell Grants stood out for all the wrong reasons.

The numbers raise a bigger question: Who is higher ed actually working for and who still feels left out of the conversation?

Watch the clip and hear what the data reveals.

Cornell Prison Education Program Lands $1.5M Grant to Build National Research Network | Insight Into Academia 05/26/2026

What if higher education reached the people the system usually leaves behind?

Cornell’s prison education program is opening new pathways for incarcerated students, proving that access to learning can reshape lives, futures, and entire communities.

As conversations around equity and opportunity continue across higher ed, programs like this are challenging institutions to think bigger about who education is truly for and what second chances can look like in practice.

This isn’t just about coursework. It’s about dignity, opportunity, and the power of education to create real change.

🔗 Read more: https://insightintoacademia.com/cornell-prison-education/

Cornell Prison Education Program Lands $1.5M Grant to Build National Research Network | Insight Into Academia A Cornell University initiative that brings college-level education into prisons has secured a $1.5 million grant to expand its reach far beyond New York State, creating a national infrastructure for research on higher education behind bars. The Cornell Prison Education Program announced it will use...

05/20/2026

What happens when the nation’s highest court weighs in on who deserves protection on campus?

A new Supreme Court case tied to Title IX could reshape how colleges and universities handle discrimination, accountability, and student rights for years to come.

For students, educators, and institutions alike, this is not just another legal headline scrolling past in the news cycle.
It could redefine the rules campuses are expected to follow and the protections students rely on.

Higher education is watching closely.
Because the ripple effects may reach every campus in America.

Read more:
https://insightintoacademia.com/title-ix-scotus/

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