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Minority Health Grants Biggest Target of NIH Cuts

The Trump administration has terminated a disproportionately high number of research grants from the National Institute on Minority Health and...

UWF President Out Amid Trustee Tensions

University of West Florida President Martha Saunders announced her resignation Monday amid tensions with newly appointed members of the Board...

Garber: Government Overreach Threatens Harvard’s Aims to ‘Improve Our Campus’

Harvard University president Alan Garber said in a letter to Education Secretary Linda McMahon that the federal government’s encroachment on...
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Trump Sends Mixed Signals on Apprenticeships

An executive order assured apprenticeship and workforce development advocates that their goals were a priority. But Trump’s recent budget proposal leaves them uncertain.

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Colleges Spend Heavily on Lobbying

Amid conflict with the Trump administration, many institutions have increased federal lobbying efforts, in some cases doubling or tripling what they spent in the first quarter of 2024.

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Independent Applicants: A Growing but Underserved Pool

The number of adult learners and other independent students applying to college has doubled in under a decade. The trouble, a new report suggests, is getting them to enroll.

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6 Strategies for Black Student Success

A recent report by the Campaign for College Opportunity encourages systemic measures to close equity gaps in Black student completion.

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House Republicans Finalize Plan to Increase Endowment Tax Up to 21%

The plan has been in the works for weeks and now will face a committee markup Tuesday.