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Trump Signs ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Into Law, Ushering in New Era for Higher Ed
Experts worry that the law will have a detrimental impact on America’s universities—changing who gets to attend college and how they pay for it.

USF Ditches Search Firm That Helped U of Florida Pick Ono
The University of South Florida has dropped SP&A Executive Search as the firm leading its presidential search, The Tampa Bay...

Nobelist: U.S. Scientists Took Support ‘For Granted’ Before Trump Cuts
Frances Arnold, who won the 2018 Nobel Prize in chemistry, says U.S. science is “paying the price” for not explaining the benefits of research funding for “far too long.”

Moody’s Warns of Credit Risk for Colleges Reliant on International Enrollment
As the president’s campaign against international students persists, the ratings company says that certain institutions, especially those already operating on slim margins, may face financial consequences.

Trump Admin. Reportedly Restores Federal Funding to Penn
After the University of Pennsylvania agreed to strip a trans athlete’s awards and comply with the Trump administration’s other demands...

Plugging the Gap: How One College Is Reducing Course Failures
Through course redesign, embedded TAs and a culture of experimentation, the University of the Pacific is seeing returns on first-year attrition.
New Presidents: Bronx CC, Colorado College, Olin, TCU, Bethune-Cookman and More
Shantay Bolton, who most recently served as executive vice president of administration and finance and chief business officer at Georgia...

Lawmakers Confront Columbia President About Old Messages
Claire Shipman, acting president of Columbia University, apologized Wednesday for writing messages in 2023 and 2024 that House Republicans say...
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