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Members of the Service Employees International Union protest against the Trump administration.

As Universities Yield to Trump, Higher Ed Unions Are Fighting

From lawsuits to protests, labor organizations representing faculty, grad students and other workers are resisting. Discussions about what to do next continue.

A group of adults sit at an outdoor amphitheater at Paul Smith's College in New York

Teaching Veterans Outdoor Entrepreneurship Skills

Paul Smith’s College in New York created a credential for military-affiliated students to help them launch an outdoor adventure business.

People protest against Tesla as a Cybertruck drives by.

Faculty Protest Actions Spark Backlash

A professor in Wisconsin allegedly flipped a table set up by conservative students while a Fresno State lecturer is under fire for wishing death upon Donald Trump and Elon Musk.

An illustration of a hammer smashing a visa.

Smashing the Student Visa System

The Trump administration is upending the student visa bureaucracy to deport foreign students. University officials are struggling to keep up.

A view of Wellesley College campus

Wellesley Surpasses $100K Sticker Price

Undergraduate tuition at the all-women’s college this fall is $100,541, including indirect costs. Officials emphasize most students don’t pay full price due to generous financial aid.

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Listen: How to Prep Gen Z for Jobs of the Future

Today’s college students find themselves in an unpredictable job market. Two experts share experiential learning strategies to assist with the transition from college to career.

Cornell Grad Student Who Faced Deportation Leaves U.S. Himself

Momodou Taal, the Cornell University graduate student who said his institution effectively tried to deport him in the fall over...
Cover of the book "Our Contentious Universities" next to the author Neil L. Rudenstine

Former Harvard President Looks Back on Decades of Protests

In a new book that connects the past and present of student activism, Neil Rudenstine explores decades of protests, including his own experiences beginning in 1967.