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Why Are Campuses Quiet and College Leaders Silent When U.S. Democracy Is in Crisis?
The stakes are too high for higher ed to stay out of the fray, Austin Sarat writes.

Campuses Quiet as Higher Ed Navigates Trump’s Orders
Students are holding few protests against the president’s executive orders, though some organizers are trying to make their voices heard. What accounts for the change in tactics?

Students Don’t Trust Their College Presidents. What Can Help?
Just over half of college students say they trust college leadership. How can institutions connect with learners?

The Rise of the Faculty Career Champion
Colleges are embedding student career development in the classroom. They’re relying on faculty to lead the charge.
Professor Suspended After Trump Remarks Back in Class—Again
Trump Administration Rescinds Biden Title IX Guidance on Equal Athlete Pay

$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.
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