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Students in blue caps and gowns gather at the Senior Salute event hosted at the Lyric Theatre.

Amid DEI Crackdown, Students Hold Their Own Affinity Graduations

Colleges have scrapped affinity graduation celebrations as Trump targets DEI and state bans take effect, but new traditions may be starting.

A speech bubble with the Indiana University Bloomington campus with an X over it.

IU Bloomington Asked Faculty Taking Buyouts to Sign NDAs

The agreements, which have raised academic freedom advocates’ eyebrows, said that those wanting a voluntary retirement payout can’t criticize the university or any of its employees.

Harvard Hit With Further $450 Million Freeze on Grants

The Trump administration has frozen approximately $450 million in additional federal grants at Harvard University amid ongoing tensions over how...
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Listen: Learning to Bridge Differences by Talking to Strangers

In the latest episode of Voices of Student Success, a professor talks about her course that takes students into unfamiliar towns via railway to engage in conversation with strangers.

Ep. 156: Voices of Student Success: Learning to Talk With Strangers

In the latest episode of Voices of Student Success, a professor talks about her course that takes students into unfamiliar towns via railway to engage in conversation with strangers.

Individuals in business attire with college logos on their briefcases walking in front of the US Capitol building.

Colleges Spend Heavily on Lobbying

Amid conflict with the Trump administration, many institutions have increased federal lobbying efforts, in some cases doubling or tripling what they spent in the first quarter of 2024.

Group of college students in an engineering class looking at the instructor and paying attention.

Trump Sends Mixed Signals on Apprenticeships

An executive order assured apprenticeship and workforce development advocates that their goals were a priority. But Trump’s recent budget proposal leaves them uncertain.

Young mother reading books to little son in library.

Independent Applicants: A Growing but Underserved Pool

The number of adult learners and other independent students applying to college has doubled in under a decade. The trouble, a new report suggests, is getting them to enroll.