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Researchers in ‘Limbo’ as Trump Battles Courts
Despite court orders blocking Trump’s federal funding freeze, bans on DEI and other executive mandates, academic researchers are still in the dark on what all of it could mean for their careers and the pace of scientific discovery.

Faculty and Staff Summit Bridges Campus Success Efforts, Breaks Silos
A campuswide student success event at DePaul University helps connect faculty and staff members to close achievement gaps for students across the institution through idea sharing and presentations.

A New Kind of Christian University
Author John W. Hawthorne calls for adopting a new approach to Christian higher education and staying out of the culture wars.

Penn State Blocks Embattled Trustee From Re-Election
The university’s board has been trying to remove a trustee for months, but that effort has been prevented by the courts. Now a subcommittee has deemed him ineligible to run again.
Freeze on Income-Driven Repayment Applications Will Last at Least 3 Months
VMI Board Rejects Extension for Superintendent
AI: Cheating Matters, but Redrawing Assessment ‘Matters Most’
Universities should prioritize ensuring that assessments are “assessing what we mean to assess” rather than letting conversations be dominated by discussions around cheating.

Wary Colleges Scramble to Meet DEI Deadline
The Education Department gave colleges two weeks to eliminate race-conscious programs. As the deadline approaches, questions remain about what compliance means and how far the Trump administration will go to enforce it.
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