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Newberry College President Dies
Newberry College president Maurice “Morrie” Scherrens died Sunday at his South Carolina home, following “a battle with illness,” according to...
IHEP Sues Over McMahon’s Cuts to Institute of Education Sciences
The Institute for Higher Education Policy, in partnership with the Association for Education Finance and Policy, is suing Education Secretary...
Most Higher Ed Workers Still Paid Less Than Before Pandemic
Although raises for most higher education employees last academic year beat inflation, most are still effectively earning less than they...

Armstrong to Take Sabbatical From Columbia
The news was announced the same day that a conservative news outlet published a deposition the former president gave in which she said she had “no memory” of certain events.

Should Student Journalists Censor Protesters’ Names?
Traditional journalistic wisdom says publications should rarely edit a source’s name out of an already-published article. Trump’s crackdown on foreign students is changing that.

Student Visa Dragnet Reaches Small Colleges
Immigration officials are rapidly revoking hundreds of student visas. Many more are going unreported at small colleges anxious to avoid federal scrutiny.

See Where Students Have Had Their Visas Revoked
The Trump administration has quietly revoked hundreds of student visas across the country, wreaking havoc on the system.
Scholars Share Stories of Losing Federal Grants
Fifteen researchers across a range disciplines from the biomedical sciences and STEM to education and political science share their experiences...
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