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Painful, Pragmatic or Both?
Advocates for undocumented students feel mixed emotions after the Biden administration nixed plans to expand some TRIO programs to noncitizens.

‘Historians Should Be Everywhere’: Questions for the AHA’s Retiring Leader
Jim Grossman, exiting after 15 years as executive director of the American Historical Association, discusses his efforts to multiply historians’ routes to tenure, The 1619 Project’s impact on history debates and why policymakers need historians.

Watching Their Words: Faculty Say They’re Self-Censoring
Many scholars say they’re not giving certain assignments and are being careful in what they say to students—and to one another.
Linda McMahon’s Confirmation Hearing Remains Unscheduled
The Senate committee hearing to confirm President-elect Trump’s education secretary nominee, Linda McMahon, likely won’t happen until after Inauguration Day...
KU Professor Fired Amid China Initiative Sues to Regain Job
The University of Kansas fired a professor whom a jury convicted in 2022 as part of the first Trump administration’s...
HBCU Marching Band Faces Backlash Over Trump Inauguration Invite
The marching band at Mississippi Valley State University has come under fire after it announced its intention to accept President-elect...

Historians Condemn ‘Scholasticide’ in Gaza at Conference
The measure now goes to the group’s elected council for approval, disapproval or a vote of the organization’s 10,000-plus full membership.

House Republicans Lambaste Colleges’ Handling of Antisemitism in New Report
House leaders say that campus antisemitism has extended beyond student encampments to university health-care systems and call on the National...
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