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Wait, a College Owns the Land Beneath the Chrysler Building?
Cooper Union, the New York college working to reinstate its long-standing free tuition policy, is engaged in a real estate battle over one of its most important assets.

Texas A&M Cuts Programs Amid Political Pressure
The flagship is eliminating dozens of programs, including an LGBTQ studies minor that a conservative lawmaker has criticized. He says he’ll soon target other institutions.

5 Questions for Trinity Washington’s Outspoken President and Trump Critic
Patricia McGuire set a tone by fiercely critiquing the first Trump administration. She’s poised to do it again, calling institutional neutrality “pure folly.”

Funding Student Success: Parking Violations and Food Pantry Donations
Colleges allow students to pay off their parking tickets and other citations through gifts of food items to the student pantry.
Voting Miscount Upends MSU Trustee Election

Report: Creating a Road Map to Dual-Enrollment Offerings
Research from the Los Angeles Regional Consortium and the Career Ladders Project highlights best practices in establishing dual-enrollment pathways for high school students.
New Presidents or Provosts: Cleveland State CC, Felician, Highland CC, Lake Superior State, Mitchell Hamline, South Carolina–Aiken, Southern Oregon, Washington & Jefferson
Beyond the Hype: Unlocking AI’s Potential in Enrollment Management
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