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New Tech Tools Help Colleges Support International Students

In April, unexpected changes to students’ SEVIS statuses required staff to manually check on them each day. Ed-tech providers see growing interest in tools designed to address such challenges.

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Texas Ends In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students

Hours after the Trump administration filed a lawsuit against the state Wednesday arguing the policy was unlawful, a district judge agreed to reverse it.

Supporting Campus Mental Health Amid Uncertainty and Disruption: The Key Podcast

Mental health experts Tara Harper and Seli Fakorzi join Inside Higher Ed’s editor in chief, Sara Custer, in a new...

Ep. 159: Uncertainty, Disruption and Campus Mental Health

How the political climate and economic uncertainty are increasing the mental health challenges on campuses.

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ED Pressures Accreditor to Act on Columbia

The Trump administration called on Middle States to take action against Columbia for alleged civil rights violations, arguing it is out of compliance with accreditation standards.

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After Delays and Public Blowback, Chapel Hill Board Votes Outside Meeting to Award Tenure

After faculty raised alarm over the board’s delay on the decisions, trustees finally debated and voted by email. A couple of them said they generally opposed tenure.

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University of Idaho–University of Phoenix Deal Falls Through

The deal had been in the works since spring 2023 but faced criticism from lawmakers and others in the state.

Education Secretary Linda McMahon prepares to testify before the Senate Appropriations Committee's Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Subcommittee.

McMahon Gets Bipartisan Grilling in the Senate

The education secretary fielded outrage from Democrats and tough questions from Republicans about massive proposed budget cuts at a hearing Tuesday.