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Ep. 155: What’s Going On With College Athletics (and Why You Should Care)

The evolving role of college athletics and the coming impacts to institutions and students.

New College Expansion Plans Face Setback

State lawmakers have pulled back, at least for now, on a dramatic expansion plan for New College of Florida as...

Columbia Lays Off 180 Amid ‘Intense’ Financial Strain

Columbia University is laying off 180 researchers after the Trump administration cut the university’s research funding by more than $650...
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Education Dept. Tells Colleges to Advise Struggling Borrowers

The guidance, released Monday, reminds colleges of their responsibility to ensure borrowers repay loans to the best of their ability.

Harvard Faculty Pledge 10% of Their Salary to Defend Against Trump

Nearly 100 senior faculty members at Harvard have committed to taking a pay cut to support the institution’s legal defense...
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Colleges Cut More Programs, Jobs in April

The Trump administration has thrown federal research funding into a state of flux, but most job and program cuts in April were driven by declining enrollment and other factors.

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Trump Scrutinizes Foreign Gifts, Raising the Stakes for Colleges

Higher ed policy experts say colleges and universities should prepare for increased financial penalties if they fail to properly report foreign donations.

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Modest Thoughts From a Minor Harvard Donor

This alumnus is happy Harvard is fighting for all of higher ed, Bruce A. Kimball writes.