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U Rochester Ph.D. Student Workers Strike for an Election Without the NLRB
The institution backed out of plans to host a vote and suggested graduate workers pursue the federally controlled process instead. That’s risky in the Trump era.

Broward College Trustees Exert New Control Over Foundation Board
The Broward College Board of Trustees granted itself more power over the institution’s foundation board earlier this year. Now trustees are wielding it. The trustees revamped the foundation's board and argue the organization is in need of greater financial oversight.

Academic Recovery Program Avoids ‘One-Size-Fits-All’ Approach
Texas State University provides personalized support to help students bounce back from academic probation.
Collection of Free Education Research May Lose Funding

Limestone University Pulls Back From Brink of Closure
Limestone University’s board was set to decide whether to close or go online Tuesday. Instead the university announced a possible financial lifeline was in the works.
McMahon Defends Harvard Funding Freeze During CNBC Appearance

No NIH Grants for Colleges With DEI Programs or Israel Boycotts
Colleges will have to comply with new certification requirements in order to receive any funding from the NIH, effective immediately.

5 Lessons in CPL From HBCUs
Four administrators from historically Black institutions across the country share promising practices for implementing credit for prior learning policies.
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