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Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) speaks to reporters as returns to his office.

Senate Tweaks ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Ahead of Final Vote

Workforce Pell is back in and senators exempted small colleges from the endowment tax.

HHS Finds Harvard in Violation of Title VI

The Health and Human Services Department announced Monday that Harvard University’s “deliberate indifference” regarding discrimination against Jewish and Israeli students...
A combination of men’s and women’s sports photos from different Florida universities.

What Happens to NCAA Athletes Now?

College athletics is in uncharted territory after the House settlement was approved in June. Experts expect growing pains in the inaugural year of the quasi-professional era.

Chris Caldwell, president of College of Menominee Nation, sits with a student on campus. They are at a round table sitting in front of various flags.

Tribal Colleges Worry for Their Survival After Proposed Cut

Department of the Interior proposed reducing funding for tribal colleges by more than $100 million. Some tribal college leaders fear their institutions wouldn’t survive it.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

Judge Dismisses Student Visa Social Media Vetting Case

A judge on Friday threw out a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s new policy of enhanced social media scrutiny for...
A professor interacts with engaged students in a university lecture hall, fostering a supportive and educational atmosphere.

How Faculty Stall the Transfer Process

A new report from MDRC finds that faculty members hold negative perceptions of transfer student readiness for upper-level courses, which can impede degree completion.

Elon Musk plays with a chain saw on stage at the Conservative Political Action Conference in February. He is wearing sunglasses indoors.

DOGE No Longer in Control of Federal Grant Website

The Department of Government Efficiency is no longer in command of Grants.gov, the federal website that posts grant opportunities from...

New Survey Data Shows Support for Increasing Medical Research Funding

Nearly 60 percent of Americans support increasing federal funding for medical research, according to survey results released Monday. The nationwide...