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Education Department Staffers Suspended for Attending DEI Training
Dozens of Education Department employees were notified Friday that they’d been put on paid administrative leave following President Trump’s executive...
NCAA, Tennessee Settle Case Against NIL Recruitment Ban
The National Collegiate Athletic Association and four states plus the District of Columbia have settled a lawsuit over the association’s...

Cuts in January Hit Both Small Colleges and Large Systems
A growing number of institutions across the country are looking to shore up their finances by eliminating athletic programs as well as jobs and underenrolled academic programs.

Trump Planning EO Directing Education Department to ‘Diminish Itself,’ Reports Say
News reports about the potential executive order come after the Trump administration suspended dozens of department staff.
ASU Group Urging Students to Report Undocumented Peers Faces Protests
A conservative student group, College Republicans United, held a tabling event at Arizona State University on Friday encouraging students to...

Success Program Launch: A One-Stop Shop for First-Gen Excellence
The University of South Carolina recently opened a center for first-generation college students, which unites offices across campus and faculty members to empower learners to thrive.
Frostburg State President Dies Amid Cancer Battle
Frostburg State University president Ronald H. Nowaczyk, 74, died Friday of cancer on what was set to be his last...
New Data Shows Credential Attainment Increasing
Credential attainment among U.S. adults is on the rise, according to new data released by the Lumina Foundation Thursday. The...
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