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A New Era in International Enrollment

India overtook China as the top source of foreign students in the U.S. last year, marking a boom in interest from the Global South and a shift to graduate programs.

U of North Texas Removes DEI-Related Terms From Course Names

Words like “race” and “equity” have been removed from 78 course titles at the University of North Texas, The Dallas...

Report Shows UCLA Was Unprepared for Protests

A report on the response by the University of California, Los Angeles, to pro-Palestinian protests this past spring found that...

Midyear Budget Cuts Anticipated in Connecticut

Connecticut governor Ned Lamont, a Democrat, ordered midyear budget cuts for higher education institutions despite projections that the state will...

URI Receives $65M Gift for Scholarships for STEM Majors

The University of Rhode Island received a $65 million gift to provide student scholarships, officials announced Friday. The donation comes...
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As Trump Threatens Deportations, Campus Leaders Tread Carefully

Colleges are considering what supports they can offer undocumented students. Some leaders feel constrained in what they can publicly say or legally promise.

Trump Considers NIH Critic as Agency’s Next Leader

The incoming Trump administration is considering appointing Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a vocal critic of COVID-19 restrictions who has accused the...
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Appointment Would ‘Put Americans at Risk’

Trump’s pick for health and human services secretary aims to disrupt the National Institutes of Health, the country’s top funder of academic research. Doctors and public health officials have condemned the choice.