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University of Illinois Starts Computing School With $50 Million Gift
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is using a $50 million donation to launch a new school focused on technology...
Universities Boost Spending to Curb Cyber Attacks
Higher education institutions have increased their cybersecurity budgets as more universities fall prey to cyber attacks, Moody’s Investor Service says...
Students Increasingly Uncomfortable Sharing Political Opinions
In the latest iteration of the Harvard Youth Poll, conducted by the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School, one-third...
Turning Point Workers Admit Harming Arizona State Instructor
Two Turning Point USA workers have admitted to charges from an October incident in which they followed and filmed a...

Scaling Up: Texas Expands Transfer Degree Pathway Options
To improve transfer in the state, higher education leaders in Texas are working on curricular pathway plans for eight degree programs, helping students earn a degree faster, with less debt.

Police Arrest at Least 30 Protesters at UT Austin
Wednesday saw a new round of clashes between pro-Palestinian student protesters and police and campus administrators. The most forceful response...

Why Conservatives Want New Title IX Rule Blocked
The wide-ranging regulation changes how colleges respond to reports of sexual misconduct, but most criticism focuses on provisions that expand protections to LGBTQ+ students.

A President Battered but Not Broken
On a visit to the Columbia campus, House Speaker Mike Johnson added to the mounting criticism of Minouche Shafik as pro-Palestinian protests rage on.
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