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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

Attacks on Chinese Students Could Wreak Havoc on Higher Ed

The Trump administration’s latest effort to revive its student deportation campaign could drastically curtail the largest population of international students in the country.

A young woman shows her classmates a 3-D wind turbine model in their engineering class. Both of the students are using a laptop.

Building a Math On-Ramp to STEM Careers for All Students

Wentworth University built a new gateway math course to ensure any student can pursue any major, regardless of high school math completion levels.

A protester holding a Palestinian flag walks past a pro-Palestinian camp outside of Northwestern University.

Did Presidents Honor Campus Protest Deals?

Multiple college presidents struck deals with pro-Palestinian student protesters last year to end their encampments. Most appear to have honored those agreements.

Jane Fonda stands in a red suit in front of a large backdrop displaying USC Annenberg's logo.

Graduation Speakers on Trump, Confidence and Bundt Cake

From Jasmine Crockett to Henry Winkler, commencement speakers urged the Class of 2025 to find their community and overcome negativity.

Judge Keeps Restraining Order in Harvard Challenge to International Student Ban

The Trump administration still won’t be able to prevent Harvard University from enrolling international students after a federal judge decided...

Ono’s UF Contract Valued at Roughly $3M a Year

University of Florida presidential pick Santa Ono could earn nearly $3 million a year if confirmed by the Florida Board...

Hong Kong Institution Opens Doors to Harvard Students

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology offers unconditional acceptance to Harvard’s international students in the wake of the Trump administration’s crackdown.

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What’s Next for Computer Science Education?

Carla Brodley, who runs Northeastern’s Center for Inclusive Computing, answers five questions about her team’s efforts to make computer science more accessible to all students.