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A Bastion for Neurodivergent Researchers Loses Its NSF Funding

The program was planning to expand to other universities. Instead, it won’t even be able to accept students for the coming academic year.

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Trump Presents Harvard With an Ultimatum for Federal Funds

The administration’s demands of Harvard are vaguer than those placed on Columbia but risk the same punishment for lack of compliance: a significant loss of federal grants.

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Degree and Career Map Improves Student Outcomes

A degree-mapping intervention at the City University of New York helps students identify how their academics connect to future career goals and promotes equitable outcomes.

Education Department Plans to Review Rules for PSLF, IDR

The Education Department will kick off the lengthy rule-making process later this month with a pair of hearings. The department...

New Presidents: UVM, JMU, N.C. State, UW-Milwaukee and More

Shantay Bolton, executive vice president of administration and finance and chief business officer at Georgia Tech, has been named president...

Brown Becomes Latest Institution to Have Federal Grants Frozen

The Trump administration plans to block $510 million in federal contracts and grants for Brown University in retaliation for the...
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L.A. Community Colleges and CSUs Partner to Fill Nursing Shortages

Los Angeles community colleges are teaming up with California State University to study and combat nurse shortages after Gov. Gavin Newsom told institutions to collaborate.

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The Confusion in Higher Ed Right Now ‘Knows No Bounds’

Higher education attorney Jim Newberry tells Inside Higher Ed his firm is struggling to find answers amid the federal policy uncertainty.