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Judge Releases Harvard Researcher After 4-Month Detention

A judge released a Harvard Medical School research associate and Russian native Thursday. She had been held in federal detention...
A gavel coming down on the letters "HSI" breaking and cracking them.

Tennessee Lawsuit Puts HSIs’ Fate on the Line

The state and the group Students for Fair Admissions sued the federal government, arguing Hispanic-serving institutions—as currently defined—are unconstitutional.

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Could Uncertainty in Higher Ed Be a Catalyst for Change?

At Digital Universities US, online and digital education practitioners wondered if the headwinds facing higher ed will urge colleges and universities to address long-standing fractures.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) speak to press following the weekly Republican policy luncheon at the U.S. Capitol Building.

Senate Higher Ed Bill Walks Back Some House Proposals

Senate Republicans did not cut Pell Grants and replaced a controversial risk-sharing plan proposed by the House. Higher ed advocates are relieved but wary.

Clark University in Worcester, Mass., USA, on November 8, 2023.

Listen: Climate Education Is a New Kind of Liberal Arts

In the latest episode of Voices of Student Success, Clark University’s inaugural dean of the School of Climate, Environment and Society discusses the need for the program and its goals.

Tennessee Sues to End HSI Requirements

The state of Tennessee filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education on Wednesday seeking to nix traditional requirements...

UM Ends Use of Undercover Agents to Surveil Students

The University of Michigan has canceled its contracts with private security firms hired to surveil pro-Palestinian student groups on campus...

Survey: Parents of Gen Z Students Want More Info on Postsecondary Pathways

A majority of high school students don’t feel ready for postsecondary education and aren’t familiar with the options available to...