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Ep. 150: Can Civil Engagement Work Be Measured?
Equipping college leaders to determine the success of programs that engage in civil discourse with students on campus.

State-Imposed Tuition Freezes Come With Unintended Costs for Students
A new report argues that efforts by state lawmakers to cap or freeze college tuitions can actually come at a cost for students.
AJC Says Funding Cuts Should Be Last Resort to Combat Campus Antisemitism
In Battle of Winless Baseball Teams, Lehman and Yeshiva Notch Victories

A Practice Week on Campus as a College Student
The University of Nevada, Reno, requires new students to attend classes and participate in workshops prior to starting the term. The intervention has reduced equity gaps and ensured students are college ready.
Southern W.Va. College President Told to Vacate Office

Conservatives Seize the Moment to Remake Higher Ed
A Heritage Foundation event on Tuesday emphasized the need for reform in higher education. A Department of Education speaker touched on how Trump is forcing change.

First Columbia, Now Harvard: Middle East Studies Under Pressure
The Trump administration specifically targeted a department at Columbia, prompting a sweeping review. Harvard is shaking up and pausing programs. It’s unclear what—and where—the next target will be.
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