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International Enrollment’s Precarious Moment
International students are a financial lifeline for many colleges, and enrollments are just recovering from the pandemic. The Trump administration is pushing them away.

Resignations, Disagreements With Dean Roil Chapel Hill Civics School
UNC professors who supported the initiative when others derided it are resigning and denouncing its leader. It’s an ironic turn for a civil discourse school.

Degree in 3, Plus an M.B.A.
A Pennsylvania college is launching a business degree that can be completed in three years, with the hopes of giving students the opportunity to earn their master of business administration in the fourth year.
Harvard Goes Tuition-Free for Families With Incomes Up to $200K
U of Delaware Receives Historic $71.5M Gift for Business School
Democrats Blast McMahon Over Education Department Cuts

Publishers Embrace AI as Research Integrity Tool
The $19 billion academic publishing industry is adopting AI-powered tools to improve the quality of peer-reviewed research and speed up production. The latter goal yields “obvious financial benefit” for publishers, one expert said.

‘Palpable Fear’ Hangs Over International Students
The Trump administration is arresting foreign students in their dorms and threatening deportation. Students are rattled and uncertain about their future in America.
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