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A Reduced Civil Rights Office Could Leave Students and Institutions in Limbo
The staff of the already-threadbare Office for Civil Rights was slashed a month ago. Experts say the effects may be even more far-reaching than initially expected.
U of Utah Urges Compliance After State Restricts Pride Flags
A University of Utah lawyer last week urged faculty to comply with the state’s new prohibition on the “prominent“ display...
Universities Sue Over DOE’s Plan to Cap Indirect Cost Rates
A coalition of research universities and higher education advocacy groups filed a federal lawsuit Monday against the Department of Energy...
Students, Some University Leaders Rebuke Trump Administration Over Visas
More than 1,000 students have had their visas to live and study in the United States revoked since the Trump...

A Vending Machine for Health Supplies
Machines selling drugstore items such as bandages and tampons give community college students greater access to affordable health products.

Harvard Resists Trump’s Demands
University leaders said the administration's demands are an attack on its independence. Hours later, billions in grants were frozen.
How to Achieve Research Excellence – and Protect It
Learn what contributes to quality research across an institution and how that work should be kept secure
Weekly Wisdom | President Barbara Gellman-Danley of Higher Learning Commission
Enjoy this talent focused #WeeklyWisdom episode featuring Barbara Gellman-Danley President of the Higher Learning Commission.
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