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Trump to Sign Order Abolishing Education Department Soon, Reports Say
The long-awaited directive comes as the agency is preparing to lay off likely hundreds of employees and just days after Secretary Linda McMahon took the reins.

Presidents Weigh In on the Public Confidence Crisis
Few college leaders think higher ed has responded effectively to the electorate’s “diploma divide” or to public trust concerns. What does this mean for the white-hot value debate?
A Pennsylvania Community College Campus Closes In-Person Programs

Welcome to the C-Suite for Career Support
Clemson University’s business college created a new physical space to engage students, employers and alumni in career development.
New Presidents: Boston College, Florida Atlantic, Franklin & Marshall, WVU and More

NIH Nominee Skirts Questions on Plan to Cut Indirect Cost Rates
At a key hearing Wednesday, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya said he’s committed to providing NIH-funded scientists the resources they need. But he offered few specifics on how he’ll do that amid Trump’s plans to slash the $47 billion agency’s budget.

Who’s Not Applying for Internships?
Insights from Handshake show learners in some majors are less likely to apply for internships compared to their peers, revealing potential gaps in who is participating in high-impact experiences.

Public Largely Disapproves of Student Protests
A new survey finds that most U.S. adults consider acts like disrupting graduation or occupying buildings inappropriate. Experts say their views align with historical trends.
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