Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order

New Presidents: UC Riverside, Morehouse, Rider, Cal Lutheran, U of Toledo, Rutgers and More

Salvador Aceves, who has served as president of Regis College in Denver since 2023, has been named president of the...
Education Secretary Linda McMahon prepares to testify before the Senate Appropriations Committee's Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Subcommittee.

McMahon Gets Bipartisan Grilling in the Senate

The education secretary fielded outrage from Democrats and tough questions from Republicans about massive proposed budget cuts at a hearing Tuesday.

Keystone College Merges With Nonprofit

Keystone College has completed a merger with ​​the Washington Institute for Education and Research, an educational nonprofit, after nearly three...

Harvard Law Review Whistleblower Hired by Trump Mid-Investigation

The Justice Department quietly pressed the Harvard Law Review last month to remove a reprimand from the file of a...

More Than 10,000 TRIO Alumni Urge Congress to Protect the Program

More than 10,000 alumni of federally funded TRIO programs have urged the leaders of the House and Senate appropriations committees...
President Santa Ono next to a shot of the University of Florida campus.

Florida Board Rejects Ono for UF Job

The Florida Board of Governors decided against confirming Santa Ono as president of the University of Florida in a contentious vote focused on diversity, equity and inclusion.

Diverse researchers working in a laboratory.

Details of Trump’s Budget Cuts Alarm Researchers

The billions in proposed funding cuts would involve restructuring and consolidating the National Institutes of Health and slashing the majority of the National Science Foundation’s budget for scholarships and fellowships.

Photo illustration: President Donald Trump pointing over a college building with a map of the world with an airplane and student protesting.

Where International Students Stand Now

After a series of court losses spurred Trump officials to change course on their international student agenda, they’ve returned with a slate of new and devastating policies.