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The large Department of Education building can be seen behind rows of protesters holding signs reading, "Fund schools not billionaires" and "Trump: Stop stealing from kids."

A Reduced Civil Rights Office Could Leave Students and Institutions in Limbo

The staff of the already-threadbare Office for Civil Rights was slashed a month ago. Experts say the effects may be even more far-reaching than initially expected.

An illustration of the Project 2025 book, President Trump, the Department of Education and Columbia University.

How Trump’s Early Actions Compare to Project 2025, Other Blueprints

Many of the Trump administration’s early actions have closely mirrored the recommendations of conservative think tanks.

Students, Some University Leaders Rebuke Trump Administration Over Visas

More than 1,000 students have had their visas to live and study in the United States revoked since the Trump...

Federal Grants Website Gets DOGE’d

The Department of Government Efficiency has taken control of a federal website that universities and other organizations use to find...

Universities Sue Over DOE’s Plan to Cap Indirect Cost Rates

A coalition of research universities and higher education advocacy groups filed a federal lawsuit Monday against the Department of Energy...
Protesters hold signs imploring Harvard University to resist the demands of President Trump's administration.

Harvard Resists Trump’s Demands

University leaders said the administration's demands are an attack on its independence. Hours later, billions in grants were frozen. 

NIH Appeals Block on Rate Change Proposal

The National Institutes of Health appealed a federal judge’s order blocking the Trump administration’s attempt to cut funding for indirect...
A telescope with President Donald Trump's eye over a campus of students.

Is Admissions Trump’s Next Higher Ed Target?

The administration wants “comprehensive admissions reform” at colleges. It’s unclear what that means or how it would be enforced, but pressure to avoid scrutiny could affect admissions practices.