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Creating Experiential Learning Opportunities for Noncitizen Students
Work restrictions can limit skill-building opportunities for immigrant and undocumented students. But some colleges have found ways to bridge the gap.

AI Brings Pain and Promise to New Grad Job Market
Colleges are eyeing new tools to help alumni navigate a labor market saturated by AI-generated applications.

They Want to Leave the U.S. Is a Master’s Their Ticket Out?
Young Americans unhappy with Trump’s leadership are going to graduate school abroad as a way of escaping, at least temporarily.
Supreme Court to Hear Case Involving Trans College Athlete
Ohio Gov. Axes Provision Letting Lawmakers Judge SB 1 Compliance

How Trump Uses the DOJ as Tool of ‘Fear-Mongering’
The Department of Justice has traditionally focused on regulatory compliance in academe, but now it’s weaponizing civil rights law to force ideological alignment, experts say.

The Key Podcast: Creating a Culture Where Innovation Thrives

Trump Signs ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Into Law, Ushering in New Era for Higher Ed
Experts worry that the law will have a detrimental impact on America’s universities—changing who gets to attend college and how they pay for it.
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