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Listen: Increasing Access, Equity in Study Abroad Participation

A new initiative at Bucknell University seeks to bridge participation gaps between first-generation, low-income students and their peers in terms of who’s participating in study away global education.

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Tech Giants Partner With Cal State System to Advance ‘Equitable’ AI Training

Aiming to grow the state’s AI-ready workforce, CSU announced an ambitious plan Tuesday to make it happen through a public-private partnership with Microsoft, OpenAI, Google and other big-name companies.

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Hegseth Moves to End Race-Based Admissions at Military Academies

Newly confirmed U.S. secretary of defense Pete Hegseth issued a memo Jan. 29 ordering the Department of Defense to eliminate...
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Higher Ed Fights Back Against Trump’s DEI Order

The American Association of University Professors and others argue in a new lawsuit that the executive orders violate the Constitution.

Trump Reiterates Plan to Abolish the Education Department

Amid reports that the White House is finalizing an executive order to get rid of the Education Department, President Donald...
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Funding Student Success: Community Colleges Leaving Medicaid Reimbursement Untapped

A recent report finds fewer than three dozen community colleges nationwide received reimbursement from Medicaid in the past six years, leaving as much as $115 million in federal funding on the table.

Congressional Budget Office Projects $2.7B Pell Grant Shortfall

The Pell Grant program has a $2.7 billion shortfall heading into the coming fiscal year, according to new projections from...
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Cuts in January Hit Both Small Colleges and Large Systems

A growing number of institutions across the country are looking to shore up their finances by eliminating athletic programs as well as jobs and underenrolled academic programs.