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UC Berkeley Faces Foreign Gifts Investigation

The Education Department is investigating the University of California, Berkeley, regarding compliance with a federal law that requires colleges to...
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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.

Weekly Wisdom | Northern Arizona University president José Luis Cruz Rivera

An unexpected journey to becoming a president featured on this #WeeklyWisdom episode with  Dr. José Luis Cruz Rivera, the President of Northern Arizona University.

How to Look After Yourself in Higher Education

Personal insights from a range of higher education voices on how they preserve their own well-being.

NSF Director Resigns

Sethuraman Panchanathan, director of the National Science Foundation, resigned Thursday after nearly five years at the helm. His resignation comes...

Cornell President Cancels Kehlani Concert for ‘Antisemitic’ Remarks

Cornell University’s president announced Wednesday that he’s canceling Kehlani’s campus concert, saying the R&B singer has “espoused antisemitic, anti-Israel sentiments.”...
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Florida’s Own DOGE Reviews Faculty Research, Grants

Multiple states have created entities named after the federal Department of Government Efficiency. The Sunshine State’s version is targeting colleges and universities.

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Accreditors Sound Off on Executive Order

The Trump administration aims to overhaul accreditation. Agencies say they are willing to work with the federal government on reforms, but Trump’s claims are misleading.