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People walk through a gate as they exit Harvard Yard on the campus of Harvard University.

The Process of Punishing Harvard

The Trump administration has threatened to strip Harvard of its ability to host international students and is reportedly eyeing its tax-exempt status. But the legal path to do so is lengthy.

Report: Students Lose CalFresh Benefits Between High School and College

Fewer than half of low-income students retain their state food benefits in the transition from high school to college or...

Medical Journals Fall Under Government Scrutiny

The Trump administration now appears to be targeting medical journals, questioning at least three different publications about how they represent...

Presidents Condemn ‘Unprecedented Government Overreach’

Scores of college, university and scholarly society leaders condemned “with one voice” the “unprecedented government overreach and political interference now...

Harvard Sues the Trump Administration

After a weeks-long standoff with the federal government over alleged antisemitism on campus, Harvard University sued the Trump administration on...

Weekly Wisdom | Innovating Together with Clare Creighton and Steve Wuhs

Building a student success structure across a decentralized institution to transform ideas into reality.

Weekly Wisdom | Lumina Foundation President and CEO Jamie Merisotis

Decades of shaping higher education on this #WeeklyWisdom episode featuring Jamie Merisotis, President and CEO of the Lumina Foundation.

A sign with the Education Department's address stands next to the building

Education Department to Restart Debt Collection on Defaulted Student Loans

About 25 percent of all borrowers have or will default on their student loans in the next few months, and another 35 percent are at least 60 days past due.