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Judge Orders Education Department Employees Reinstated
A federal judge ruled Thursday that the massive reduction in force at the department was tantamount to dismantling it, which only Congress can do. The Trump administration has already challenged the decision.

At Senate Hearing, College Presidents Warn Against Pell Cuts
Leaders of Christian, historically Black and community colleges appeared before the Republican-controlled Senate committee. Democrats took the opportunity to argue against House GOP proposals, including cutting Pell.

College Enrollment Continues to Climb, Nearing Recovery
Enrollments have grown for graduate schools, certificate programs and community colleges, but undergraduate numbers still remain behind pre-pandemic levels.
Robert Morse, ‘U.S. News’ College Ranking Guru, Retires

25 Stats for 2025 Graduates
A compilation of recent surveys of college students and hiring managers provides a glimpse into the future of this year’s college graduates.
Pasco-Hernando Taps DeSantis Ally as Interim President

A Hoppy Commencement

McMahon Plays Defense on the Hill
The education secretary sparred with congressional Democrats over sweeping cuts to her department at a fiery House committee hearing.
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