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Ed Blum Takes a Victory Lap

The architect of the affirmative action ban got everything he wanted, first from the Supreme Court, then from the Trump administration. He’s still not satisfied.

A woman with blond hair, but a question mark is replacing her face.

Who Is Kimberly Richey, the Nominee to Lead OCR?

The appointee for assistant secretary of the Office for Civil Rights most recently worked as an education official in Florida, but she has federal government experience and a history of working with conservative think tanks.

Students and employers interact during Lebanon Valley College's first Success Expo. The event is in a gymnasium with many booths on a blue carpet floor.

Listen: Making Time and Space for Career Development in the Academic Calendar

An annual event at Lebanon Valley College replaces classes for a day to provide career and life skills to students through workshops, an etiquette dinner, financial advising and employer connections.

OPM a la carte

Fewer Colleges Sharing Profits With OPMs

University partnerships with the companies are down over all, according to new data, but more institutions are opting to pay OPMs à la carte for specific services, including counseling, enrollment and marketing.

Ep. 143: Voices of Student Success: A Day Without Classes, Packed with Career

Having successful career outcomes is important for colleges and also for students, but getting students to engage in career services...

Federal Judge Gives DOGE Access to Education Department Data

The University of California Student Association’s request to block Department of Government Efficiency staffers from accessing student data at the...

Trump Administration Slashes $600M in Teacher Training Grants

The Department of Education announced yet another round of funding cuts Monday as part of the Trump administration’s attempt to...
A student employee assists their peer in shopping for fruit at Anabel's Grocery

Infographic: Food Support Programs Reach 700,000 College Students

New data from Swipe Out Hunger finds basic needs programs lack funding to adequately aid all students and provide administrative support.