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Columbia University interim president Katrina Armstrong

Who Is Katrina Armstrong?

Both supporters and critics praise Columbia University’s interim president for her openness. But will she stand up to Donald Trump amid unprecedented threats?

Assumption College building of the University of Windsor in Ontario, Canada

Lessons From Canada on Student Success

Authors Steven M. Smith and Tom Brophy outline trends and research related to first-year retention and engagement across Canada, as well as students in transition.

Photo illustration: A librarian helps an idividual with a computer.

Trump Order Threatens University Libraries, Museums

The president disbanded the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Academic researchers, librarians and museum professionals say defunding the agency undermines their commitment to education.

Trump Admin Questions Canadian, Australian Researchers

The Trump administration has sent questionnaires to U.S.-funded Canadian and Australian researchers asking whether their research is a “DEI project,”...
President Donald Trump holds up a signed executive order to dismantle the Department of Education.

‘We’re Going to Shut It Down’

Nearly 60 days into his second term in office, Trump followed through on his campaign promise to dismantle the Department of Education. Now it’s up to Congress to decide if the agency will be abolished entirely.

Ep. 147: Voices of Student Success: Connecting Academics and Support Resources for Success

Helping students recognize and access support resources on campus can be challenge. Faculty members at the University of Louisville help connect oral communication course content with university services to promote assistance seeking.

Ep. 146: Trust and the College Presidency

The leadership skills that will best serve college presidents during challenging times.

University of Pennsylvania Locust Walk on campus.

‘Proactive Punishment’: Trump Admin Pauses $175M to Penn

The university is facing an investigation related to transgender athletes’ participation in sports, and a White House official says the freeze is “just a taste of what could be coming down the pipe.”