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Brown Becomes Latest Institution to Have Federal Grants Frozen

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.

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.
FAU Police Seek Immigration Enforcement Powers

As Universities Yield to Trump, Higher Ed Unions Are Fighting
From lawsuits to protests, labor organizations representing faculty, grad students and other workers are resisting. Discussions about what to do next continue.
Weekly Wisdom | D.C. College Access Program President Eric Waldo
Enjoy this inspiring #WeeklyWisdom episode featuring president of the D.C. College Access Program Eric Waldo.

Faculty Protest Actions Spark Backlash
A professor in Wisconsin allegedly flipped a table set up by conservative students while a Fresno State lecturer is under fire for wishing death upon Donald Trump and Elon Musk.

Trump and Musk Set Their Sights on Humanities Cuts
Exactly how many staff members and grants will be slashed from the National Endowment for the Humanities remains unclear, but prior cuts at the Education Department and National Institutes of Health offer a grim forecast.
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