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Trump Administration Alleges Discrimination at Harvard Law Review

In the latest salvo in the war between the Trump administration and Harvard University, the U.S. Departments of Education and...
Tim Walberg, a white man wearing glasses and a green tie

House Republicans Advance Plan to Upend Student Loans

Democrats argued that the bill has nothing to do with lowering college costs or wasteful spending and everything to do with funding tax cuts for the wealthy.

A group of students sit under a sign that says College of Nursing at the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh

Bridge Program Supports Nursing Student Development, Retention

A pre-orientation initiative helps pre-nursing students prepare for college and their overall persistence at the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh.

Indiana governor Mike Braun and the University of Indiana in Bloomington campus.

Indiana Budget Bill Contains Sweeping Higher Ed Changes

When Republicans revealed the legislation last week, new provisions requiring faculty to post syllabi and face “productivity” reviews had appeared. The bill quickly passed.

Weekly Wisdom | University at Buffalo President Tripathi

Insights from a unique path to becoming college president on this #WeeklyWisdom episode with Dr. Satish Tripathi, President of the University at Buffalo.

Protesters outside Harvard rally against the Trump administration.

Harvard Announces Changes Driven by Internal Reports on Antisemitism, Anti-Muslim Bias

Harvard University is rethinking its admissions, curriculum and more and investing in Jewish and Palestinian studies as it reckons with the fallout of pro-Palestinian protests.

The book jacket for "Let Colleges Fail" beside a picture of the author in a jacket and tie

A Little Failure Goes a Long Way, a New Book Argues

In a conversation about his new book, Let Colleges Fail, economic historian Richard Vedder discusses why higher ed institutions should operate more like the Fortune 500.

A Florida State University police officer stands on campus.

More Florida Colleges Sign ICE Agreements

At least 15 campus police departments in Florida are seeking immigration enforcement powers. ICE has already approved eight institutions as active partners.