Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order

Wisconsin Court Shuts Down Grants for Minority Students

A Wisconsin state appeals court ruled last week that a state grant program for minority students was unlawful and ordered...

Freeze on Income-Driven Repayment Applications Will Last at Least 3 Months

Student loan borrowers won’t be able to apply for income-driven repayment plans for at least three months, The Washington Post...

VMI Board Rejects Extension for Superintendent

Virginia Military Institute’s Board of Visitors voted 10 to 6 on Friday against a contract extension for Major General Cedric...

ED Shares More Details About DEI Guidance

The Education Department offered more insight Friday into its sweeping guidance that essentially declared all race-based programming illegal, releasing a...
A photo illustration of the U.S. Capitol casting a shadow.

As Colleges Face Funding Threat, Accreditors Offer Flexibility

Accreditors are relaxing enforcement of DEI standards as colleges grasp for answers on what unclear Trump administration directives targeting DEI mean.

Former Staffer Alleges Liberty University Ignored Title IX Violations

A former Title IX investigator at Liberty University is suing the private evangelical institution, alleging he was fired for reporting...

Trump Tells Agencies to Plan for ‘Large-Scale Reductions in Force’

The Trump administration on Wednesday ordered federal agencies to start preparing for “large-scale reductions in force,” the latest step in...
Calendar in middle of campus photos

Wary Colleges Scramble to Meet DEI Deadline

The Education Department gave colleges two weeks to eliminate race-conscious programs. As the deadline approaches, questions remain about what compliance means and how far the Trump administration will go to enforce it.