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President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi

Who Is on Trump’s Antisemitism Task Force?

Members of the panel include cabinet secretaries, several lawyers, a former Fox News contributor and a private equity investor.

Protesters hold signs outside of the National Institutes of Health.

How Researchers Could Get Their Canceled NIH Grants Back

The National Institutes of Health terminated numerous federal research grants that officials say no longer align with the agency’s priorities. But experts see multiple avenues to appeal the NIH’s decisions.

An illustration of several college campus photos being cut apart.

Another Round of Cuts Hit Colleges in March

Three universities in Ohio announced job and program cuts in March. They were joined by public and private institutions coast to coast in making workforce reductions.

A view of Wellesley College campus

Wellesley Surpasses $100K Sticker Price

Undergraduate tuition at the all-women’s college this fall is $100,541, including indirect costs. Officials emphasize most students don’t pay full price due to generous financial aid.

Ep. 149: Voices of Student Success: Helping Gen Z Navigate Future Careers

Examining the issues young people face as they approach the next chapter of their lives amid global changes.

Students sit around a table talking with a Native American mural in the background.

Tribal Colleges Fear for Their Federal Funding

As the Trump administration slashes government spending, some tribal college leaders are preparing for the worst.

Ohio governor Mike DeWine gestures at a podium.

Ohio and Kentucky Ban DEI, Reduce Tenure Protections

Ohio and Kentucky joined the list of states where Republican-controlled legislatures have adopted new laws targeting DEI or regulating higher education in ways many faculty oppose. The Buckeye State also banned faculty strikes.

A young woman works at a desk in an office space

A Pipeline From Enrollment to Employment

A new University of Miami program guides incoming students through how to utilize their Federal Work-Study eligibility with hopes of improving persistence.