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Oklahoma State Improperly Diverted State Funds, Audit Finds

A new report finds that $41 million in state appropriations “were not properly restricted and in some instances were co-mingled...

Elon Musk Survives Royal Society Expulsion Bid

Meeting over revoking fellowship of Tesla and SpaceX boss proves inconclusive, although academy promises to consider “potential further actions.”

Barnard Protesters Arrested After Refusing to Evacuate Library for Bomb Threat

Student protesters at Barnard College were arrested Wednesday afternoon for refusing to leave the campus’s library when asked by police...
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The Future of Apprenticeships Under Trump

Proponents of apprenticeships expect meaningful support for the programs under Trump, though some worry his other policies could have negative effects on the system.

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N.J. City U and Kean Announce Plans to Pursue Merger

The proposed partnership between the two minority- and Hispanic-serving institutions comes on the heels of NJCU’s steep financial challenges and state scrutiny in recent years.

State Department to Use AI to Revoke Student Visas

Secretary of State Marco Rubio plans to use artificial intelligence to review and revoke visas of foreign students who appear...

Anonymous Alum Donates $51M to Smith College

Smith College has received a $51 million gift from an anonymous alumna, the Massachusetts women’s college announced Thursday. It is...
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‘Whiplash’ and Dread Inside the Education Department

As career department staff await a delayed executive order and imminent personnel cuts, some say morale is low and tensions are high.