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April Fool’s Roundup: UF Launching Crypto, UNR Class Will Teach Students to Nap

The University of Florida is launching its own cryptocurrency—a meme coin emblazoned with interim president Kent Fuchs’s face and dubbed...

Trump Freezes Princeton’s Federal Funding

The Trump administration froze about $210 million in federal funding to Princeton University on Tuesday, about half of the university’s...

Public Health Agencies See Mass Layoffs

The Department of Health and Human Services laid off thousands of employees Tuesday, including several senior leaders, The Washington Post...
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How Researchers Could Get Their Canceled NIH Grants Back

The National Institutes of Health terminated numerous federal research grants that officials say no longer align with the agency’s priorities. But experts see multiple avenues to appeal the NIH’s decisions.

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Listen: How to Prep Gen Z for Jobs of the Future

Today’s college students find themselves in an unpredictable job market. Two experts share experiential learning strategies to assist with the transition from college to career.

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Another Round of Cuts Hit Colleges in March

Three universities in Ohio announced job and program cuts in March. They were joined by public and private institutions coast to coast in making workforce reductions.

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Wellesley Surpasses $100K Sticker Price

Undergraduate tuition at the all-women’s college this fall is $100,541, including indirect costs. Officials emphasize most students don’t pay full price due to generous financial aid.

Voices of Student Success: Prepping Gen Z for the Jobs of the Future

This season of Voices of Student Success, “Preparing Gen Z for Unknown Futures,” addresses challenges in readying young people for...