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European Governments Back Universities’ U.S. Recruitment Drive

A French institution has received nearly 300 applications from U.S. researchers as state funding bolsters efforts to “offer refuge” to those fleeing Trump funding cuts.

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Survey: What Online College Students Need

A new analysis of Inside Higher Ed’s annual Student Voice survey underscores the significance of belonging and relevance of content and assessment for online learners.

Ep. 153: Voices of Student Success: Graduates Face a Challenging Job Market

How to prepare soon-to-be college graduates for navigating an economic downturn and cooling job market.

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Bridge Program Supports Nursing Student Development, Retention

A pre-orientation initiative helps pre-nursing students prepare for college and their overall persistence at the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh.

Trump Administration Alleges Discrimination at Harvard Law Review

In the latest salvo in the war between the Trump administration and Harvard University, the U.S. Departments of Education and...

Johns Hopkins Taps Endowment Earnings to Fund Research

Johns Hopkins University is turning to earnings on its $13.2 billion endowment to preserve research and protect researchers, trainees and...

Mellon Foundation Announces Emergency Funds for Humanities Councils

The Mellon Foundation is giving $15 million in emergency funding to state humanities councils after the National Endowment for the...
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House Republicans Advance Plan to Upend Student Loans

Democrats argued that the bill has nothing to do with lowering college costs or wasteful spending and everything to do with funding tax cuts for the wealthy.