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U of Iowa Briefly Halts New Research Amid NIH Chaos

The University of Iowa briefly told faculty to halt their applications for research grants through the National Institutes of Health...

Education Department Asks NCAA to Rescind Trans Women’s Awards

The Department of Education is “urging” the largest organizing bodies in high school and college sports to rescind all “records...

Higher Learning Commission Clears Mott Community College

The Higher Learning Commission has cleared Mott Community College of breaching accreditation requirements after it received an anonymous complaint about...
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Endowment Returns Grow Amid Fiscal Uncertainty

One-year returns averaged more than 11 percent for fiscal 2024. But the future remains murky for the higher ed sector, which faces funding cuts and a potential endowment tax.

DOGE Employees Temporarily Blocked From Accessing Financial Aid Data

Representatives of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency won’t be able to access federal student aid databases until Feb. 17...
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$900 Million in Institute of Education Sciences Contracts Axed

The National Center for Education Statistics has been hit hard while researchers say grant review panels have been halted.

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Trump Taps Biden Critic Nicholas Kent as Under Secretary

The president nominated a former lobbyist for career colleges to serve as education under secretary—the nation’s top official on policies affecting colleges and universities.

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Report: Students Experiencing Suicidal Ideation Need More Help Beyond Counseling

New data from the Center for Collegiate Mental Health shows learners with a history of suicidal or self-injurious behaviors can benefit from on-campus supports, but those aren’t sufficient to meet their levels of distress.