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Homeland Security Threatens Harvard With Loss of International Students
The Department of Homeland Security canceled $2.7 million in grants going to Harvard University Wednesday night and threatened to terminate...
Judge Blocks Energy Department Plan to Cap Indirect Cost Rates
A federal judge temporarily blocked the U.S. Department of Energy’s plan to cap universities’ indirect research cost reimbursement rates, pending...
Southwest Wisconsin Tech Wins Aspen Prize
The Aspen Institute announced Thursday that Southwest Wisconsin Technical College has won this year’s Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence...

Mentoring in an Era of Uncertainty for Higher Education
While most students want good mentors, faculty often don’t know how to deliver on those expectations. A new book from a faculty coach at Duke University offers some guidance.

2 Killed in Mass Shooting at FSU
Classes have been canceled through Friday at Florida State University after a campus shooting near the student union around lunchtime Thursday.
Weekly Wisdom | Purdue University President Mung Chiang
Exploring leadership styles in this #WeeklyWisdom episode featuring Mung Chiang, President of Purdue University.

Reclaiming the Narrative About Critical Race Theory
Aja Martinez and Robert Smith say in a new book that the roots of CRT show that the academic discipline is uniquely American and an extension of the civil rights movement.
Brown Takes Out $300 Million Loan
Brown University is borrowing $300 million from an unspecified lender, according to a regulatory filing—a move that comes as other...
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