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Norway Seeks to Hire Away U.S. Faculty Amid Trump Tumult

The Research Council of Norway launched a roughly $9.5 million fund Wednesday to help recruit researchers from other countries, The...

A $75M Gift for the University of South Carolina

The University of South Carolina has received a $75 million gift to enhance its College of Arts and Sciences, officials...

Judge Delays Antitrust Settlement Approval Over Roster Limits

The NCAA and attorneys for plaintiff student athletes have 14 days to change the roster limit terms in the House...
Protesters carry signs during a "Hands Off" protest rally in Detroit, Michigan.

Inside the Lawsuits Challenging SEVIS Terminations—and Succeeding

Attorneys argue that the Department of Homeland Security shirked due process and exceeded its authority in targeting international students.

Illustration of a scale weighing new factors for college classification.

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.

AI Research Summaries ‘Exaggerate Findings,’ Study Warns

Bots’ tendency to display “unwarranted confidence” and fixate on “pink elephants” is particularly risky in medical research, according to a new paper.

White House staff secretary Will Scharf hands U.S. President Donald Trump an executive order to sign in the Oval Office.

Trump’s Latest Executive Orders Target Accreditation, Foreign Gifts

The seven orders address a range of priorities for the president, including cracking down on foreign gifts to colleges and supporting HBCUs. But accreditation reform is Trump’s “secret weapon.”

Aerial View of Burton Memorial Tower Amidst Urban Landscape, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

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.”