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Anxiety and Speculation in Wake of Trump’s Win

Lobbyists and higher education experts say the Education Department is unlikely to go but predict that Trump will end a number of Biden’s policies.

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What Trump’s Victory Means for Higher Ed

Donald Trump’s first term shined a political spotlight on higher ed that has only grown more glaring since. A second could bring more sweeping changes.

New Presidents or Provosts: Brenau, Brewton-Parker, Eastern Illinois, Golden West, Rhode Island, Santa Fe, Texas A&M–Central Texas, Wisconsin-Platteville

David L. Barnett, interim president of Brenau University, in Georgia, has been appointed to the job on a permanent basis...
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Beyond the First Year: Considering Sophomore Student Success

A workshop discussion at Student Success US considered the challenges that hinder retention and completion of students beyond their first year.

Gen Z Signatures Put Some Nevada Ballots in Limbo

More than 13,000 mail-in ballots in Nevada’s two most populous counties—Clark and Washoe—had been rejected as of Monday afternoon, in...

Colleges Lose Appeal to Stop Debt Relief Settlement

A group of colleges that challenged a legal settlement that canceled $6 billion in student loans lost its appeal to...
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MLA Leaders Won’t Let Members Vote on Pro-Boycott Resolution

Modern Language Association members hoped to pass a statement supporting boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel. But the group’s Executive Council shot it down.

Students at Gallaudet University stand in a room next to a TV screen that shows Georgia as too early to call

The View of the Voting From Campus

On nine campuses in four states and Washington, D.C., our reporters got an earful from students and faculty as they waited, cast ballots and watched the returns.