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Judge Grants Harvard Injunction in International Student Case

Judge Orders Release of Mahmoud Khalil

Is New Jersey’s Teletherapy Program Helping Enough College Students?
A partnership between the state and Uwill saw 18,000 students engage with tele–mental health services over the past two years. But that’s only a fraction of the college population who could be using it.

How Senate Republicans Want to Hold Colleges Accountable
The proposed plan would cut some programs off from federal loans if their students don't earn more than an adult with a high school diploma. It's higher ed lobbyists' preferred option.

DOJ Targets In-State Tuition for Noncitizens in Kentucky as Texas Students Fight Back
The Justice Department sued Kentucky politicians over in-state tuition benefits for undocumented students, just as Texas students and advocates are pushing back against a lawsuit that killed a similar state policy.
Gaza Encampments ‘Made University Leaders Lose Their Minds’
The documentary The Encampments explores how pro-Palestinian student protests spread across campuses in the U.S. and worldwide.
Universities Sue, Judge Blocks DOD’s Indirect Costs Cap
Franklin University Switzerland Partners With CIC to Support International Students
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