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A College Degree Isn’t for Everyone
Kathleen deLaski unpacks her new book, which envisions higher education as a stepladder to skills that learners collect over a lifetime and present to employers.
ABA Suspends DEI Standards for Accreditation
The American Bar Association is suspending diversity, equity and inclusion standards for the law schools it accredits amid President Donald...

Judge Extends Block on NIH Cuts
A federal judge in Massachusetts is weighing arguments on whether to enjoin the National Institutes of Health’s plan to cut billions in funding for research at universities.
Republicans Demand Michigan Universities End Chinese Partnerships
More Republican politicians are calling for colleges to end their partnerships with Chinese universities. U.S. representatives John Moolenar and Tim...

What Students Value in Internships
New data from Handshake shows current students place value on trying out careers through internships and look for fair pay when choosing a role.
STEM Accreditor Drops DEIA From Its Standards
ABET, which accredits STEM programs, has dropped diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility from its accreditation criteria and supporting documents, a...
Federally Run Tribal Colleges Reel From Staff Cuts
Native American education advocacy groups are calling on the Trump administration to spare Haskell Indian Nations University and Southwestern Indian...
Richard Bland College Wins Total Autonomy From William & Mary
Richard Bland College is one step closer to total autonomy, the Progress-Index reported. The public two-year college in Virginia, established...
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