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RFK Jr. Falsely Claims New Vax Board Member Works at University

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, falsely said he named a doctor from...

Calling Out NIH for ‘Discrimination,’ Judge Orders Restoration of Canceled Grants

A federal judge in Massachusetts on Monday ordered the National Institutes of Health to restore hundreds of research grants the...

Federal Judge Dismisses AAUP Lawsuit Challenging Columbia Grant Freezes

The Trump administration’s cuts to research funding at Columbia University can remain in effect, at least for now, a federal...
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Judge Waits to Rule on Trump’s Effort to Bar Harvard Foreign Students

A federal judge is expected to decide by next week whether to further prevent Trump from barring Harvard international students and researchers.

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The Handwriting Revolution

Five semesters after ChatGPT changed education forever, some professors are taking their classes back to the pre-internet era.

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Math Prerequisites a Barrier to Transfer Success

A recent report identifies the ways math requirements can impede community college students interested in transferring to a four-year college.

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AAUP Report: Faculty Salaries Rise Again, Though Not to Pre-Pandemic High

An uptick in faculty average salary wasn’t enough to recover to 2019-level compensation. The gender pay gap also persists, along with low per-course compensation for part-timers.

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Senate Republicans Reduce House’s Proposed Endowment Tax Hike

The proposed increase would be less than what House Republicans want to see, but it’s still a blow for colleges that have lobbied against the plan.