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Harvard Kennedy School’s Plan B for International Students

The Harvard Kennedy School announced a contingency plan for its international students Tuesday in the event that the Trump administration...

DOJ Sues Minnesota Over In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students

The U.S. Department of Justice sued Minnesota lawmakers Wednesday over the state’s policy allowing in-state tuition benefits for undocumented students...

Trump Admin. Cuts NIH’s Springer Nature Subscriptions

Citing an unnamed source, Axios reported this week that the Trump administration has cut “about $20 million in grants covering...

Report: DOJ Pressures UVA President to Resign

The U.S. Department of Justice demanded University of Virginia president Jim Ryan resign amid an investigation of UVA’s diversity, equity...
Chairman Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., arrives to conduct the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee confirmation hearing.

Senate Parliamentarian Nixes Workforce Pell From Megabill

The decision shocked some higher ed lobbyists but is a win for critics of the plan.

Universities ‘At Risk of Overassessing’ in Response to AI

Universities risk overassessing students as they race to future-proof themselves against artificial intelligence, academics have warned.

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Wayne State Launches Prison Education Program

Starting this fall, two dozen Macomb Correctional Facility inmates will be eligible to earn a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Wayne State University.

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Researchers ‘Cautiously Optimistic’ NIH Will Restore Grants

A judge ruled last week that the NIH unlawfully terminated hundreds of research grants and ordered the agency to restore them. Internal rumblings suggest the NIH will comply, but researchers have yet to get their money.