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ED Hires New Adviser to Reform Institute of Education Sciences

Community Colleges Fear Proposed Changes to Pell
The House’s budget would strip Pell Grants from many part-time students. That’s bad news for community colleges.

Education Dept. Says Native History Doesn’t Count as DEI
Government officials reassured tribal education advocates that they recognize tribes’ unique political status. That gives tribal colleges hope, but they want to see tangible support.

Busting Institutional Barriers
Promoting student success requires more than just leadership, higher ed leaders say; it necessitates campuswide buy-in and strategic decision-making.

Building a Math On-Ramp to STEM Careers for All Students
Wentworth University built a new gateway math course to ensure any student can pursue any major, regardless of high school math completion levels.

Attacks on Chinese Students Could Wreak Havoc on Higher Ed
The Trump administration’s latest effort to revive its student deportation campaign could drastically curtail the largest population of international students in the country.
Judge Keeps Restraining Order in Harvard Challenge to International Student Ban

Did Presidents Honor Campus Protest Deals?
Multiple college presidents struck deals with pro-Palestinian student protesters last year to end their encampments. Most appear to have honored those agreements.
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