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$900 Million in Institute of Education Sciences Contracts Axed
The National Center for Education Statistics has been hit hard while researchers say grant review panels have been halted.

CUNY Revamps Transfer Process to Reduce Credit Loss for Students
System leaders and faculty partnered to reduce complications in the transfer process across CUNY, including launching a new digital dashboard and aligning course catalogs.

New on the Job: Q&A With Damon Yarnell, University of Richmond
As the inaugural associate provost and executive director for career development, Yarnell discusses the kinds of value higher ed can provide and his goals for the first year on the job.

GOP State Lawmakers Targeting DEI and Tenure Again
Even before Trump’s return, Republican legislators in some states were rolling back diversity, equity and inclusion programs. The campaign continues in current legislative sessions.

Report: Students Experiencing Suicidal Ideation Need More Help Beyond Counseling
New data from the Center for Collegiate Mental Health shows learners with a history of suicidal or self-injurious behaviors can benefit from on-campus supports, but those aren’t sufficient to meet their levels of distress.

3 Things About AI and the Future of Work
AI will change the workforce our students will enter in unpredictable ways, Cameron Sublett and Lauren Mason write.

Report: Defining AI Literacy for Librarians
A new guide provides a framework for academic libraries to understand artificial intelligence and how they can take a leading role in developing AI literacy programs.
Citing Trump Order, UNC System Ends DEI Course Requirements
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