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What’s Behind the Push for ‘Institutional Neutrality’?
Since last Oct. 7, several institutions have pledged to refrain from speaking on political and social issues. But what does it mean for a university to go neutral?

Nevada Lawmakers Aim to Change Oversight of State’s Colleges
The statewide ballot measure stems from a years-long battle over who should govern higher education institutions and how much power they should have.
Alleged Fake Elector Accuses Ariz. Universities of Illegally Aiding Harris Campaign

Harris Holds Massive Edge Over Trump Among College Students. It’s Even Bigger in Swing States.
A new Inside Higher Ed/Generation Lab survey shows Harris leading nationally by 38 points, with around a third of students reporting they are more likely to cast a ballot because she’s top of the ticket.

ACE Tells Presidential Candidates, ‘Higher Education Builds America’
In a full-page ad in The New York Times, the American Council on Education addressed both presidential candidates and made its case for higher ed. Here’s why.

A Year of Investigations, Punishments and Arrests of Scholars
Dozens of faculty members and grad student workers have faced discipline from colleges, universities and police since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack. Some have now returned to work. Others lost their jobs.

Why Are Politicians Talking About Apprenticeships?
Kamala Harris pledged to double registered apprenticeships and Republicans want changes to the workforce programs. But what are they? Let us explain.
Chinese University Closes Israel Campus as Relations ‘Sour’
Beijing’s University of International Business and Economics closes Israeli outpost as faculty are unable to travel to the Middle East.
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