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Listen: Increasing Access, Equity in Study Abroad Participation

A new initiative at Bucknell University seeks to bridge participation gaps between first-generation, low-income students and their peers in terms of who’s participating in study away global education.

Voices of Student Success: Expanding Access to Study Abroad

Study abroad is tied to personal and professional growth for college students, but crossing the border can be an enormous...

Ruling Again Pulls Trump-Criticizing Professor From Classroom

In a blow to Louisiana State University law professor Ken Levy’s fight to return to teaching, a state appeals court...

As NIH Grant Reviews Resume, NSF Hunts for Flagged Terms

The National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health and other science agencies are continuing to scramble to comply with...

Trump Reiterates Plan to Abolish the Education Department

Amid reports that the White House is finalizing an executive order to get rid of the Education Department, President Donald...
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Trump’s Antisemitism Order Leaves Many Questions Unanswered

The Trump administration has signaled it would take a harder line on colleges that don’t, in its view, sufficiently protect Jewish students’ rights.

New Presidents and Provosts: Drexel, Gonzaga, Middlebury, Northern Maine CC, Quinnipiac, RIT, UT San Antonio Health, U of Washington, WSCUC

Ian Baucom, executive vice president and provost of the University of Virginia, has been named president of Middlebury College, effective...
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State Higher Ed Funding Up, but ‘Volatility’ Looms

States allocated more money to higher ed this fiscal year. But with shrinking state budgets and heightened scrutiny of institutional spending, there’s no indication the uptick will continue.