In the last year, American colleges have been asked to conduct sweeping changes in order to keep federal funding. Different research. Different admissions standards. Fewer diversity initiatives. Changing student programs. Lower tuition. This week, Trump officials told a gathering of higher education professionals that pressure won’t relent anytime soon. “Too often, institutions have been eager to accept billions of dollars in federal funds while resisting any meaningful accountability for results,” U.S. Department of Education Under Secretary Nicholas Kent said, as reported by Higher Ed Dive. “Let me be clear, those days are over.” At the American Council on Education’s annual...