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Trump Administration Rescinds Biden Title IX Guidance on Equal Athlete Pay

The Trump administration announced Wednesday it is rolling back guidance issued in the final days of the Biden administration that...

Professor Suspended After Trump Remarks Back in Class—Again

Another Louisiana judge has ruled that tenured law professor Ken Levy can return to teaching, his lawyer said Wednesday. It’s...

AAUP: Academic Freedom Doesn’t Require Institutional Neutrality

Amid public campaigns urging universities to commit to “ institutional neutrality,” the American Association of University Professors released a lengthy...
A sign outside the University of Richmond campus has many red and white tulips in front of it, with three banners featuring the campus mascot, a spider, behind it.

New on the Job: Q&A With Damon Yarnell, University of Richmond

As the inaugural associate provost and executive director for career development, Yarnell discusses the kinds of value higher ed can provide and his goals for the first year on the job.

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$900 Million in Institute of Education Sciences Contracts Axed

The National Center for Education Statistics has been hit hard while researchers say grant review panels have been halted.

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Common App Welcomes Community Colleges

The Common App is inviting a cohort of community colleges to its platform for the first time in the hopes of serving a wider pool of applicants.

U of Iowa Briefly Halts New Research Amid NIH Chaos

The University of Iowa briefly told faculty to halt their applications for research grants through the National Institutes of Health...
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Ahead of Confirmation Hearing, Senators Back McMahon

Recent executive actions related to education have colleges and Democrats worried, but key Republican lawmakers remain supportive of Trump’s pick to lead the Education Department.