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Cultural Residential Communities Under Attack Amid DEI Rollbacks

At least three institutions will end or suspend communities dedicated to LGBTQ and racial identities, leaving residents and alumni outraged.

States Sue to Block Education Department Layoffs

Twenty Democratic state attorneys general filed a lawsuit Thursday against the Trump administration for its massive job cuts at the...

University of Maine System Funding Freeze Lifted

Senator Susan Collins of Maine said the pause on federal agriculture funding for her state’s public colleges and universities has...

Columbia Imposes Harsh Sanctions for Student Protesters

Columbia University handed down sanction decisions for student protesters who occupied Hamilton Hall in April of last year, the university...
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Layoffs Gut Federal Education Research Agency

The department says the research agency failed to effectively fulfill its mandate and exemplifies wasteful spending. But experts warn the cuts will undermine “the backbone of accountability” for the country’s schools and colleges.

Record Number of U.S. Students Apply for U.K. Undergraduate Degrees

Figures suggest demand may have risen after Donald Trump’s election in November.

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More Colleges Freeze Hiring Amid Federal Funding Uncertainty

The latest wave of cost-cutting measures comes after the Trump administration pulled $400 million from Columbia University and $800 million from Johns Hopkins.

A student and professor meet to discuss the student's career goals at the University of Dayton.

Got Career Questions? Ask a Micro-Mentor

A new initiative at the University of Dayton offers faculty advising through the form of micro-mentors, who provide specialized and individual support for student questions related to careers, internships and more.