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AAUP, Middle East Studies Association Sue Trump Over Deportations
On Tuesday afternoon, a federal judge blocked the Trump administration from deporting a Columbia student who moved to the U.S. when she was 7.
Penn Pledges to ‘Address’ $175M Federal Funding Cut

Amid Financial Headwinds, Could Course Sharing Offer Colleges Relief?
A new white paper says colleges could increase retention and create new income streams by partnering with other institutions to offer students the courses they need to stay on track for graduation.

A ‘Huge Step’ for Yeshiva University’s LGBTQ+ Students
The Orthodox Jewish institution will recognize its LGBTQ+ student group under a new name, concluding a lawsuit that’s stretched on for years.
Georgetown Will Reportedly Join the Common App

Students Shadow Alumni at Work and at Home
Learners at Grinnell College can experience a week in the life of a career professional through a homestay job shadow offering.

Micro-Experiences in Service Learning Break Barriers to Access
Goucher College offers short-term service learning experiences to remove obstacles for students to participate in high-impact experiences.

Columbia Faculty Push Back on Trump’s Attacks
Columbia professors said that the rest of higher education should be on notice after the Trump administration’s interference in their university’s affairs.
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