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What We’ve Learned So Far From Tracking Student Visa Data
More than 1,500 students from nearly 250 colleges have had their visas revoked, but who they are—and why they’ve been targeted—is still largely unknown.

Trump’s Funding Freezes Halt Medical Research, Deaf Education Training
The federal government says it has cut or frozen billions of dollars’ worth of grants and contracts to high-profile universities, ending potentially lifesaving studies and critically needed training, according to the researchers.

Responding to a Post-COVID Student Population With Academic Support
The University of South Florida reimagined its academic success center to better meet students where they are in part by hiring a care coordinator and increasing peer supports.

The Digital Divide: Student Generative AI Access
Half of chief technology officers say their institution doesn’t grant students access to generative AI tools. How does your college compare?
Northwestern Will Fund Research After Federal Freeze
Weekly Wisdom | Vanderbilt University Vice Chancellor Cybele Raver
Practical lessons on this #WeeklyWisdom episode featuring Cybele Raver, Vanderbilt University Vice Chancellor.

What to Know About Trump’s Strategy Targeting Colleges’ Grants and Contracts
The novel approach is targeting billions of dollars for research and could reshape higher education for years to come.

Mentoring in an Era of Uncertainty for Higher Education
While most students want good mentors, faculty often don’t know how to deliver on those expectations. A new book from a faculty coach at Duke University offers some guidance.
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