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Hong Kong Institution Opens Doors to Harvard Students

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology offers unconditional acceptance to Harvard’s international students in the wake of the Trump administration’s crackdown.

Medical Researcher Granted Bail in Immigration Case

A federal judge has granted a Harvard Medical School research associate bail in her immigration case, but she still faces...

Trump Tells Federal Agencies to End Contracts With Harvard

After freezing $2.7 billion in federal funds and trying to cut off Harvard University from enrolling international students, the Trump...

UWF Taps Florida GOP Official as Interim President

Another former Florida lawmaker is stepping into a presidency after the University of West Florida Board of Trustees voted to...

Medical School Accreditor Eliminates Diversity Standard

The body that accredits medical schools leading to MD degrees has dropped diversity as a standard, USA Today reported. The...
A college student looks at a sign for direction.

Listen: Addressing Knowledge Gaps for Practical Well-Being

In the latest episode of Voices of Student Success, staff in George Mason University’s department of recreation share how they teach students life skills for future success.

The Xavier University and Walsh University campuses.

Walsh and Xavier Universities Launch Partnership

The two Catholic colleges are teaming up to expand graduate program offerings for students at both. For Walsh, it’s part of a broader effort to create a network of Catholic institutions.

Historic Old Main on Utah State University campus and the University of Utah entrance.

Utah Lawmakers Flex Their Power Over Public Universities

In the past two years, the Republican-controlled Legislature has weakened tenure, restricted pride flags at universities, overhauled gen ed at one university and pushed institutions to reallocate funding. Some faculty say their roles are being undermined.