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The Key Podcast: Creating a Culture Where Innovation Thrives

Getting people to try new things can be hard, especially when you’re working with faculty who are often time poor...
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They Want to Leave the U.S. Is a Master’s Their Ticket Out?

Young Americans unhappy with Trump’s leadership are going to graduate school abroad as a way of escaping, at least temporarily.

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How Trump Uses the DOJ as Tool of ‘Fear-Mongering’

The Department of Justice has traditionally focused on regulatory compliance in academe, but now it’s weaponizing civil rights law to force ideological alignment, experts say.

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Creating Experiential Learning Opportunities for Noncitizen Students

Work restrictions can limit skill-building opportunities for immigrant and undocumented students. But some colleges have found ways to bridge the gap.

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AI Brings Pain and Promise to New Grad Job Market

Colleges are eyeing new tools to help alumni navigate a labor market saturated by AI-generated applications.

Ohio Gov. Axes Provision Letting Lawmakers Judge SB 1 Compliance

Ohio’s Republican governor vetoed a budget bill provision last week that would’ve let GOP legislators deny up to $75 million...
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Trump Signs ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Into Law, Ushering in New Era for Higher Ed

Experts worry that the law will have a detrimental impact on America’s universities—changing who gets to attend college and how they pay for it.

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Lawmakers Confront Columbia President About Old Messages

Claire Shipman, acting president of Columbia University, apologized Wednesday for writing messages in 2023 and 2024 that House Republicans say...