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Michigan AG: Searches Were About Vandalism of University Leaders’ Homes

The Michigan attorney general’s office revealed Thursday that the police searches Wednesday in Ann Arbor, Canton and Ypsilanti were part...
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2025 Grads Face a Slower Hiring Market This Spring

Data from NACE and Handshake points to a competitive job market for the Class of 2025, with lower hiring in federal and tech roles.

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Beyond ‘Prestige’: New Carnegie Classification Focuses on Student Success

The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the American Council on Education debut a new classification system focused on student success.

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Union: Police Raids Targeted Michigan Palestine Activists

The state attorney general’s office says it is investigating “multi-jurisdictional acts of vandalism,” but further details are sparse. The grad workers’ union claims “repression.”

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U Rochester Ph.D. Student Workers Strike for an Election Without the NLRB

The institution backed out of plans to host a vote and suggested graduate workers pursue the federally controlled process instead. That’s risky in the Trump era.

A group of students sit in a large lecture hall, facing the front of the room. Behind them on a large white wall is the Texas State logo.

Academic Recovery Program Avoids ‘One-Size-Fits-All’ Approach

Texas State University provides personalized support to help students bounce back from academic probation.

Report: Students Lose CalFresh Benefits Between High School and College

Fewer than half of low-income students retain their state food benefits in the transition from high school to college or...
People walk through a gate as they exit Harvard Yard on the campus of Harvard University.

The Process of Punishing Harvard

The Trump administration has threatened to strip Harvard of its ability to host international students and is reportedly eyeing its tax-exempt status. But the legal path to do so is lengthy.