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Penn President Resigns Amid Antisemitism Charges
Liz Magill stepped down Saturday, following backlash over her comments at a congressional hearing on antisemitism.
House Members Call on Penn, MIT and Harvard to Fire Their Presidents

No End to Wisconsin’s Higher Ed Budget Standoff
The UW system and Republican legislators have been at a budget impasse over DEI for six months. Leaders reached a deal to free up funding, but the Board of Regents voted it down, putting negotiations back at square one.
U.S. Immigrants and Postpartum Care: Academic Minute

Thaw in Pa.’s Budget Freeze Funds 4 State Universities
The funding came with new conditions requiring the institutions to make financial, employment and operations records publicly available.
Hillel’s Role in Challenging Times: Syllabus Podcast

Portal Promotes Successful Transfer From Community College to Private U
Franklin University created an online portal to guide community college students as they consider transferring and decide to start that process. The pathway decreases chances of credit loss and keeps students from paying for courses that do not count toward a degree.

Struggling Bacone College Could Soon Lose Its Campus
The campus is headed to the auction block over unpaid bills. The small college, which serves many Native American students, may be forced to go online or close.
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