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Trump Orders Disrupt Academic Research

As the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation review grants and programming for verboten topics—including DEI and “gender ideology”—many researchers aren’t sure if their projects will pass Trump’s nebulous, ideological tests.

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A Need for Digital Resources on Media Literacy for College Students

College students say digital resources would help them improve their media literacy skills, but few examples are available for this group.

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Department of Education Reverts to Trump’s Title IX Rule

Advocates for victims of sexual violence said the decision would put students at greater risk of harassment while conservative lawmakers and advocates applauded the move, arguing it would make students safer.

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The Doctoral Dilemma

More than half of those who earn Ph.D.s now decide to leave academia after graduation. Why, then, do so many graduate programs still assume their students will become professors?

Student Visa Numbers Hit Record Despite Australian Clampdown

New figures suggest political headache for government—and educators—will not disappear any time soon.

Layoffs and a Resignation at Harvard’s Legacy of Slavery Initiative

Harvard University last week laid off the staff of the Harvard Slavery Remembrance Program, who were tasked with identifying the...
A partial list of courses removed from general education offerings at Florida State University.

Florida Board Approves Extensive Gen Ed Overhaul

The Florida Board of Governors voted to remove hundreds of classes, many touching on race and gender, from general education offerings at all 12 state universities.

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Too Little Access to Broad-Access Institutions

A new report found that millions of Americans don’t have any colleges with high acceptance rates nearby, or they have only one, causing geographic disparities in college access.