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Tents of different colors sit on a lawn at Columbia University

Trump Administration Targets Columbia for Allegedly Failing to Stop Antisemitism

Three federal departments are reviewing contracts with the university worth more than $54 million, while a task force investigates claims of discrimination against Jewish students.

A photo collage of Catholic University of America and Western Washington University campuses.

Not All Campus Cuts in February Were Driven by Trump

Concerns about a federal funding freeze prompted some colleges to take action, but job and program cuts last month mostly stemmed from falling enrollments and budget issues.

Voices of Student Success: Integrating Mental Health Services and Counselors in Student Areas

Mental health challenges are among the greatest threats to student persistence and retention in higher education, but providing large-scale preventative...

Mott Community College’s Former President Commuted From Virginia to Michigan

Travel receipts from Mott Community College show the institution paid tens of thousands of dollars for former president Beverly Walker-Griffea...

OpenAI Invests $50M in Higher Ed Research

OpenAI announced Tuesday that it’s investing $50 million to start up NextGenAI, a new research consortium of 15 institutions that...

McMahon Outlines Her ‘Final Mission’ for the Department

Shortly after being sworn in as education secretary Monday, Linda McMahon issued a memo outlining the Education Department’s “final mission.”...
A resource room at a community college in Vermont, stocked with informational pamphlets, tax prep information and free food.

Supporting Student Retention With Small Grants

A new initiative at the Community College of Vermont provides learners with small grants to assist with immediate needs that threaten their persistence.

A fist is holding a wad of cash as well as several diplomas.

By 2040, Can Most Americans Earn ‘Credentials of Value’?

The Lumina Foundation’s previous 17-year goal—for 60 percent of adults to have a postsecondary credential—fell short. How will its next mission, focused on income, fare?