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Yeshiva University Ends New LGBTQ+ Club

Yeshiva University has reneged on plans to allow an LGBTQ+ club after agreeing to do so in a settlement agreement...
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College Transfers Are Rising, But Many Rural Students Are Still Left Behind

Policymakers and higher ed leaders should recognize rurality as a key lens through which to evaluate transfer outcomes, Gerardo de los Santos writes.

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Students Without a Degree Value Higher Ed, but Barriers Remain

A new report from the Lumina Foundation and Gallup finds that nearly half of students not currently in college are likely to enroll in a postsecondary program over the next five years.

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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.

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McMahon: No New Grants for Harvard

Harvard University won’t be getting any new grants, Education Secretary Linda McMahon wrote in a blistering letter to the institution...

European Governments Back Universities’ U.S. Recruitment Drive

A French institution has received nearly 300 applications from U.S. researchers as state funding bolsters efforts to “offer refuge” to those fleeing Trump funding cuts.

Trump Administration Alleges Discrimination at Harvard Law Review

In the latest salvo in the war between the Trump administration and Harvard University, the U.S. Departments of Education and...
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After Federal Grant Losses, HBCUs Put Hope in Executive Order

Federal agencies cut some grants to historically Black colleges in efforts to quash DEI. HBCU leaders hope a new executive order supporting their institutions creates a positive shift.