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Harvard Goes Tuition-Free for Families With Incomes Up to $200K
Starting next academic year, Harvard will offer free tuition to students from households that earn $200,000 or less a year...
U of Delaware Receives Historic $71.5M Gift for Business School
The University of Delaware has received a $71.5 million gift, the largest single donation in the university’s history, according to...

Colleges Flag Words Like ‘Women’ to Comply With DEI Bans
Following the example of federal agencies, some campuses are coming up with lists of keywords to purge their webpages and courses of DEI content.

3 States Weigh Changes to Presidential Search Processes
Florida, Utah and Washington are all reconsidering how they conduct presidential searches. Some proposed changes will increase transparency; others will make searches opaque.

Salary Projections Wobble for 2025 College Grads
A new report from the National Association of Colleges and Employers finds that some degree fields have seen growth in hiring and salary projections, but others have declined year over year.

U of Hawai‘i System Raises Money for Grad Students Impacted by Federal Action
The UH Foundation launched a campaign to support graduate students whose funding has been interrupted due to federal funding freezes.
Wyoming Governor Signs Anti-DEI Law Restricting Curriculum
Wyoming now has an anti–diversity, equity and inclusion law that bans community colleges and the University of Wyoming, the state’s...
D.C. Area Colleges Offer Career Support to Laid-Off Federal Workers
Colleges and universities in and around Washington, D.C., are offering career support services to federal employees whose jobs have been...
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