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NSF, NIH Slash Support for Early-Career Scientists

Both the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health are slashing funding support for graduate students and early-career...

Controversial U of Cincinnati Bathroom Signs Cost $16K

The University of Cincinnati has removed “biological men” and “biological women” bathroom signs that caused outrage when they were first...
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Community Colleges Make Difficult Calls and Cuts Under Trump

Some community colleges have stripped back DEI programming and made other cuts under federal and state pressures.

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NIH Freezes Millions More in Funding for Columbia

The U.S. National Institutes of Health reportedly froze another $250 million in federal research funding for the university, on top of the $400 million already in limbo.

Ep. 150: Can Civil Engagement Work Be Measured?

Equipping college leaders to determine the success of programs that engage in civil discourse with students on campus. 

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First Columbia, Now Harvard: Middle East Studies Under Pressure

The Trump administration specifically targeted a department at Columbia, prompting a sweeping review. Harvard is shaking up and pausing programs. It’s unclear what—and where—the next target will be.

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Conservatives Seize the Moment to Remake Higher Ed

A Heritage Foundation event on Tuesday emphasized the need for reform in higher education. A Department of Education speaker touched on how Trump is forcing change.

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State-Imposed Tuition Freezes Come With Unintended Costs for Students

A new report argues that efforts by state lawmakers to cap or freeze college tuitions can actually come at a cost for students.