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Judge Rules Colleges Can Pay Student Athletes Directly
The long-awaited House vs. NCAA decision officially ends the era of collegiate athletes as amateurs, but will likely lead to a slew of further lawsuits, experts say.

Inside UNC’s Effort to Launch a New Accreditor
University of North Carolina system officials say it’s past time for a new accreditor, arguing the current setup fails to focus on students, emails obtained by Inside Higher Ed show.

Senate Dems Grill Trump’s Pick to Lead the Office for Civil Rights
Richey positioned herself as prepared to continue the Trump administration’s crusades against trans women athletes and campus antisemitism—but provided little insight into how she plans to do so with OCR’s skeleton crew staff.
Purdue Cuts Off Student Paper, Citing ‘Institutional Neutrality’
Trump Administration Proposes Deep Cuts to Tribal Colleges’ Funding

Rapid Rehousing Efforts in California Show Promising Results
A state program designed to address student homelessness holistically greatly improved retention and attainment, according to new data from Cal State Long Beach.
Judge Restores AmeriCorps Funding in 24 States, D.C.

International Students Hit With Back-to-Back Orders
Trump issued two orders Wednesday night that could deal a major blow to international enrollment. One targets Harvard; the other restricts travel from more than a dozen countries, raising alarms across higher ed.
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