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Penn Agrees to Trump's Demands, Will Strip Trans Athlete's Awards and Apologize
The Education Department accused the Ivy League institution of violating Title IX by allowing a trans swimmer to compete on the women's team.

‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Nears the Finish Line
The budget megabill could soon head to the president’s desk, but college lobbyists are still concerned, saying it would be a detrimental overhaul to federal student aid.

85% of Evicted Student Parents Don’t Complete a Bachelor’s
A New America study shows that student parents threatened with eviction graduate at extremely low rates—and face low incomes and high mortality rates after leaving higher ed.

Layoffs, Budget Cuts Pile Up in June
As colleges wound down the fiscal year, a few cut dozens of jobs. But more cuts loom on the horizon due to federal funding concerns, anemic state support and enrollment challenges.
Siena Heights University Announces Closure

Student Wellness Ambassadors Promote Campus Supports
The University of San Diego unveiled a state-of-the-art fitness and well-being center this year. Now it’s relying on student leaders to make the space inviting and cool.
Report Highlights Generational Benefits for CUNY Program

Federal Antihazing Law Takes Shape on Campuses
Starting July 1, colleges and universities across the country will start collecting hazing data to produce a mandated Campus Hazing Transparency Report by the end of the year.
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