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Students lie on blankets on the lawn in front of a building on American University’s campus in Washington, D.C.

Supporting Students in Uncertain Times

American University in Washington, D.C., implemented new initiatives to address student anxieties regarding changes at the federal level, including support groups and a resource website.

Rector: Recruiting U.S. Scholars Can Protect ‘Threatened Research’

Universities should offer opportunities to U.S. talent because it can “prevent fruitful lines of enquiry from being abruptly cut off,” says head of leading European institution.

Yeshiva U Recognizes New LGBTQ+ Student Group but Is Still Against ‘Pride’ Clubs

Less than a week after Yeshiva University agreed to recognize an LGBTQ+ student club as part of a legal settlement...

Ep. 148: Cuts to the Education Department, an Ultimatum for Columbia and ICE Arrests

The Trump administration hits higher education on multiple fronts through executive orders, threats and demands.

Philadelphia Community College Averts a Strike

The Community College of Philadelphia reached a tentative agreement with its faculty and staff union, staving off an impending strike...
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Fulbrighters in Flux

Some foreign Fulbright students are still waiting to hear about their visas for next academic year while applicants remain in the dark about their status.

Jay Bhattacharya Confirmed as NIH Director

The Senate confirmed President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the National Institutes of Health on Tuesday. Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford...
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How Sweet Briar College Defied the Odds of Closure

A decade ago, administrators tried to shutter the small women’s college in Virginia, but devoted alumnae fought back and prevailed. Thanks to them, it’s still standing.