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Voters Across Parties Want Action on Education, Survey Shows
DeSantis Calls Off Search for University of Florida Dean

Pessimism Had a Foothold in the Humanities Before Trump
A new survey from the Humanities Indicators Project and the American Academy of Arts & Sciences shows that department chairs are worried about falling enrollments and tenure-track jobs.

Report: Inclusive-Access Models as a Lever for Student Success
Tyton Partners researchers advocate for colleges and universities to adopt opt-out inclusive-access programs for course materials to reduce students’ cost of attendance.

After Federal Grant Losses, HBCUs Put Hope in Executive Order
Federal agencies cut some grants to historically Black colleges in efforts to quash DEI. HBCU leaders hope a new executive order supporting their institutions creates a positive shift.

Higher Ed Wins a SEVIS Battle, Not the Visa War
The Trump administration has restored some international student records, following nationwide terminations in April, but legal experts say there’s no guarantee that students are safe.
UC Berkeley Faces Foreign Gifts Investigation

Federal Government Reverses SEVIS Terminations
The reversal follows a series of court rulings that order the federal government to restore students’ status in the SEVIS database.
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