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Education Dept. Cancels Fulbright-Hays Applications, at Least for Now
The grant programs have supported the international research of students and scholars for more than 60 years.

Conservatives Clash Over Ono Hire at UF
Santa Ono appears poised to jump from the University of Michigan to the top job at the University of Florida. But some powerful conservative figures have concerns over DEI.

Trump Is Using Title IX as a ‘Battering Ram,’ Experts Say
From the quick turnaround of the investigation to the nature of the demands, the Office for Civil Rights is showing a new approach to handling Title IX cases. Colleges should take note.
Judge Orders ICE to Transfer Tufts Student From Louisiana to Vermont

4 Takeaways From the Latest Antisemitism Hearing
The presidents of Cal Poly, DePaul and Haverford avoided the major missteps seen in earlier hearings, while Democrats directed their criticisms toward the Trump administration.

Cal Poly, DePaul and Haverford Head to Capitol Hill
Three institutions will face a Republican-led committee that alleges they allowed antisemitism to go unchecked on campus. Prior hearings have been damaging for colleges.

Deciphering the Trump Administration’s Latest Letter to Harvard
In a scathing missive, McMahon called the university a “mockery” and vowed to cut off all federal grant funding. We asked some of our sources to weigh in on what it means.

TRIO on the Chopping Block
The Trump administration wants to eliminate the federally funded student support program. That could be devastating for low-income students and the institutions that serve them.
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