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Where Trump’s Cabinet Picks Went to College
Nearly a quarter of Trump’s picks to lead cabinet departments and agencies attended Ivy League universities.
NIH Nominee Might Base Grants on Campus Academic Freedom

Western Accreditor Looks to Drop DEI Language
Critics argue that by changing its standards to focus on “success for all students,” WSCUC is bowing to political pressure. Officials say it’s in response to honest feedback.
What Makes an Award-Winning Academic, University or Project?
We speak to past THE Awards winners to find out about the work for which they and their institutions were recognized.
Students Who Voted for Trump More Likely to Get News From Podcasts
2 Seattle Colleges Announce Merger

Supporting Noncitizen Students in Higher Ed
President-elect Trump has threatened mass deportations. The Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration suggests how institutions can support students who may be immigrants or undocumented.
South Korean Students ‘Ashamed’ by Yoon’s Martial Law Gamble
Calls among academics and students for the South Korean president’s resignation amplify the political crisis.
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